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Section 173 Agreements

Amending or ending a Section 173 Agreement

You can apply to Council to Amend or End a Section 173 Agreement on a Land Title (fees apply).
A Section 173 Agreement is a legal contract made between Council and another party or parties under Section 173 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987.

Section 177 and Section 178 of the Planning and Environment Act 1987 (Vic) outlines how you can amend or end a Section 173 Agreement. 

One method is by obtaining the written consent of all parties. However, this can take time and may be difficult to achieve if there is opposition or many parties involved. 

In these cases, you can apply to Council to Amend or End a Section 173 Agreement and have it removed from the land title. 

Depending on the complexity of the Agreement, the amending/ending proposal will be dealt with by Council officers and may be referred to Council’s solicitors if required.

How to apply

You can complete the online form to apply to Amend or End a Section 173 Agreement.

Apply online

Other ways to apply 

If you have attempted to apply online but were unable to do so, please submit the relevant documentation:

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