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Beware of Property One-Stop-Shops when buying for your SMSF


ASIC and the ATO have on numerous occasions highlighted the dangers of buying property through one organisation that organises all steps in the process. they call them “one-stop-shops”. This is where you get all or most of the following services for a new SMSF from one associated group:

  • Real Estate recommendation for a specific property and/or manage the property rental
  • Property Adviser who does initial training or introduction to property investing, then pointing you to associated service providers
  • Accounting and Audit to set up and do the admin for your new SMSF
  • Financial Planner to prepare a Statement of Advice on the suitability, risks, costs, benefits of and SMSF and benefits lost in moving to an SMSF
  • Conveyancer to process the property transaction
  • Mortgage Broker to sort out the finance

One of the issues is that they may not be very transparent about how they’re interconnected. Always ask each party what their fees are and do they pay any form of remuneration, fees, referral commission charges etc to any other party.

In its recent Report 575 – SMSFs: Improving the quality of advice and member experiences they were very specific about their concerns. From the report:

SMSF property one-stop shops

397 – “The use of property one-stop shops is an area of significant concern. These models tend to promote the purchase of geared residential property through an SMSF, arranged by groups of related real estate agents, developers, mortgage brokers, accountants and financial advisers.

398 – The one-stop shop model creates inherent conflicts of interest that may affect the advice given to a client to set up an SMSF, make subsequent investments, or use specific services. These conflicts can arise from direct or indirect commissions, referral payment arrangements, representative remuneration structures or even management pressures.

399 – We have previously achieved enforcement outcomes against operators of property one-stop shops involving SMSFs—such as Park Trent Properties
Group Limited and Anne Street Partners. In light of the findings from this project, we will continue to conduct surveillance on these property one-stop
shop operators and take enforcement action where appropriate.

400 – We will also work with other regulators, including the ATO and APRA, to develop a holistic approach to addressing problems that we are seeing with property one-stop shops.”

Despite these warnings ASIC’s further research has shown that people still value the idea of a One-stop-shop for their advice needs when buying property. I assume this is because people just like simplicity and want someone to manage the process for them. Well you can have that simplicity without the inherent dangers involved by choosing to work with professionals who charge a fee for service for their advice and do not accept commission or any remuneration from other parties or fully disclosed like such as with a Mortgage Broker who is remunerated by the lender.

So when thinking about a property for your Self Managed Superannuation Fund or any asset really, you should always ensure that at least some of the providers of services are working in your Best Interests. Financial Planners are obligated by law to act in their Client’s Best Interest but we all know that money , fees or commissions may blur the lines. So don’t be afraid to ask questions about:

  1. who is providing you the advice
  2. how are they being paid,
  3. Are they receiving any other form of remuneration
  4. how are they connected to the other service providers

It is important for your professional service providers to work on strategies on your behalf but that does not mean they need to be paying fees to each other which ultimately increases your costs. Let me explain how I work with other professional service providers for example:

  1. I do not provide specific advice on “the property” for you and stick to my area of expertise; whether an SMSF is right for you and how you can use it to achieve your goals. I charge you a specific fee for this advice which is outlined in a Letter of Engagement before you commit to my service. If you want ongoing advice, again I explain it up front in an Ongoing Service Agreement.
  2. I provide you with a range of SMSF Admin and Audit solutions from other providers that will suit your needs. I have 4-5 options to ensure you can choose what suits you with our guidance and often that may be to use your current Accountant. I do not receive any commission, fees or other remuneration from these providers. I simply insist they take good care of my clients
  3. If people want help choosing a property, again I have a number of trusted Buyer’s Agents throughout the country that are on hand to provide advice. I do not receive any commission, fees or other remuneration from these providers. I simply insist they take good care of my clients.
  4. If you need assistance in getting finance arranged then I refer you to a number of brokers who have experience and expert knowledge in SMSF Lending.  I do not receive any commission, fees or other remuneration from these providers. I simply insist they take good care of my clients.
  5. Legal Advice/Conveyancing – If you do not have a current lawyer or they do not have SMSF experience then I refer clients to a number of lawyers / conveyancers with specific experience and expertise in the rules around SMSFs for property transactions, powers of attorney and estate planning.
  6.  I do not receive any commission, fees or other remuneration from these providers. I simply insist they take good care of my clients.

Can you say the same about your service providers?

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