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September 7, 2009

Advertising mortgagee sales: are internet listings an alternative to newspapers?

We have previously discussed the need to adequately advertise mortgagee sales here, here and here to ensure that the mortgaged property is not sold for less than market value.


The Banking & Finance Ombudsman has updated his views on adequate advertising to include his views on internet advertising:

“… an advertising campaign should include print advertisements in local, regional or state-wide newspapers, specialised real estate magazines and agents’ franchised publications.

However, we acknowledge that internet listings have become an acceptable and widely used medium by which estate agents promote a property for sale and potential purchasers search for available properties within their buying criteria. Internet listings are also available at a price substantially less than the cost of print advertising.


Therefore, we accept that advertising on a well known and well regarded Australian real estate sales website may be an acceptable alternative to advertising in a local, regional or state-wide newspaper. However, for remotely located properties not serviced by such websites, an advertising campaign in a local, regional or state-wide newspaper may still be required for a mortgagee to discharge its obligation to advertise the property for sale.”

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Posted 7th September 2009 by David Jacobson in Legal