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ContractReview reads every Victorian Contract of Sale the way a senior practitioner does — Section 32 disclosures, special conditions, finance clauses, the lot — and gives you a practitioner summary for your file and a plain-English client report. Trained on 30 years of Victorian conveyancing practice.
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Original contract · Special Condition 17
p. 14Notwithstanding any provision herein, the Purchaser acknowledges that the Vendor is not required to provide a current planning certificate, and the Purchaser shall make their own enquiries with the relevant Council prior to settlement. The Vendor disclaims any warranty as to the accuracy of any planning information annexed to the Section 32 Statement.
The vendor is excluding the obligation to provide a current planning certificate. Under Section 32 of the Sale of Land Act 1962, vendors must disclose existing planning controls. The disclaimer of accuracy may also breach implied warranties.
Recommend
Confirm the planning certificate is in the Section 32. If not, request one in writing before signing.
Why we built this
ContractReview started on a kitchen table, with a stack of Contracts of Sale and a conversation between a senior Victorian conveyancer and her software-engineer son. We looked at the generic legal AI tools on the market and they all had the same problem — trained on everything, deep in nothing. So we built our own, clause by clause, encoding 30 years of Victorian practice.
Read the full storyWhat it covers
Section 32
Vendor Statements, disclosures, defects
Special Conditions
Custom clauses and amendments
Finance Clauses
Subject-to terms, deadlines, fallbacks
Cooling-Off Rights
Periods, waivers, and exclusions
Easements & Covenants
Title encumbrances and restrictions
Owner's Corporations
Levies, rules, and disputes
GST & Withholding
Margin scheme and clearance certificates
Settlement Terms
Adjustments, interest, and default
How it works
No template responses. No generic checklists. Every review is produced by reading the contract end-to-end and applying the judgement of a senior Victorian practitioner.
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Drag and drop any Victorian Contract of Sale PDF. Optionally add the buyer profile — first home buyer, investor, or other context — to tailor the analysis.
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The model analyses Section 32 disclosures, special conditions, finance clauses, easements, sunset dates, and covenants — and flags exactly what matters.
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A concise practitioner summary for your file and a plain-English client report you can share via a secure link. Both saved to your dashboard.
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