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Hi all,
Can someone please clarify the difference between a "call' option and 'put and call' option?
I've heard that a put and call option must be called on as such when the contract is up, that is settlement must take place.
not too sure though!
thanks
Hi Coalstar
At the risk of mentioning another forum there's a thread on this subject at:
http://www.somersoft.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-12070.htmlCheers, Paul
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A call option is one which gives you the right, but not obligation, to buy something.
A put option is one which gives you an obligation to sell if the other party exercises their option.
These used to be used as a way of locking someone into a purchase, but giving them the ability to onsell without have to pay stamp duty, by assigning their option to a new purchaser who would settle. But this 'loophole' has been closed by most states now – in NSW the Duties Act was amended many years ago to make stamp duty payable by the middle man as well as the final purchaser.
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That's why my solicitors have advised against it – doesn't save anyone anything, probably ends up costing them more at the end of the day.
yeah, i can't really see any point – except maybe keeping your name off title records?
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Last time I used a put/call option it was to postpone a financial event till the next year for the seller, I definitely wanted the property and hence the option was superior to a contract with a longer settlement.
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