Notice to Complete
nounno·tice to com·pletepronounced NOH-tis tuh kum-PLEET
Last reviewed 16 April 2026
What does the noun Notice to Complete mean?
A formal notice issued by one party (usually the seller) to the other when settlement has not occurred by the agreed date. It sets a final deadline (typically 14 days in NSW) for the defaulting party to settle, after which the contract can be terminated.
How the noun Notice to Complete is used
Settlement was delayed by a week, and the seller issued a notice to complete giving us 14 days to finalise or risk losing the deposit.
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MLA citation: "Notice to Complete." How to Property, 16 Apr. 2026, https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/notice-to-complete. Accessed 30 May 2026.
Chicago citation: How to Property. "Notice to Complete." Last modified April 16, 2026. https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/notice-to-complete.
APA citation: How to Property. (2026, April 16). Notice to Complete. https://howtoproperty.com.au/definitions/notice-to-complete