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SE1EP4 - The Biggest Legal Scam - Caveats | How One Legal Form Can Block Your Bank and Steal Your Dream

SE1EP4 - The Biggest Legal Scam - Caveats | How One Legal Form Can Block Your Bank and Steal Your Dream

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The Dark Truth About Property Caveats in Australia (And How They’re Screwing Over Homebuyers)
Buying a property in Australia? Think you’re safe after signing the contract and paying your deposit? Think again.
Thousands of Aussie buyers are getting blindsided by property caveats — a little-known legal tool that allows anyone with a so-called "interest" to block your settlement.
In this no-BS video, I unpack:
What a caveat is (and why it’s not as protective as it sounds)
How dodgy exes, fake creditors, and even old handshake deals can use caveats to legally sabotage your deal
Real stories of buyers losing homes, deposits, and funding — all because of a wrongly lodged caveat
The dark side of the caveat system: delays, defaults, $25k legal battles, and how the rich always win
And why this legal loophole is quietly screwing over first home buyers, investors, and everyday Aussies in broad daylight
⚠️ If you’re a buyer, don’t wait until it’s too late.
Caveats can stop your property deal cold — even if you're doing everything right.
👊 I’m Q, Australia’s most followed TikTok mortgage broker, and I help buyers beat this rigged system every week.
Book your 15 or 60-minute strategy call before the window closes.

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