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Re: Signing a Transfer pursuant to a Court Order

by dk in Ask the PEXA Community
‎19-06-2018 05:23 PM
‎19-06-2018 05:23 PM
Hi @GeorgePolus.   Is there any update on the above in Victoria?   I am querying whether it would be possible for two joint proprietors to transfer a property on PEXA, where one is represented and the other is unrepresented and under a disability.   Is it possible to lodge a transfer on PEXA where a court order was obtained to have a transfer signed on the unrepresented party's behalf (or in this situation,  an order that a client authorisation form be signed on their behalf by a "Client Agent")?   I note that under "Dealing Requirements" there is "Court Order" but I am not sure if this is relevant in these circumstances. ... View more
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