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How it works

From upload to report
in a few minutes.

ContractReview reads every clause in a Victorian Contract of Sale and produces two structured reports — one for the practitioner, one for the client.

The workflow

Four steps. A few minutes.

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.

01

You upload the contract PDF

Drag and drop — or select — any Victorian Contract of Sale PDF. The file is uploaded securely over an encrypted connection and is never shared with third parties beyond the AI processing step.

You can optionally add a short buyer context note — for example “first home buyer”, “investor”, or “purchasing with a FHOG grant”. This context is passed to the model and shapes how the client report is framed.

02

The AI reads the full contract

The contract is sent to Anthropic's Claude model, which reads the entire document — not just key fields. The model has been prompted with detailed knowledge of Victorian conveyancing practice and analyses:

  • General and special conditions
  • Section 32 Vendor Statement disclosures
  • Finance clauses and cooling-off rights
  • Easements, covenants, and encumbrances
  • Owner's Corporation obligations
  • GST and withholding provisions
  • Settlement terms, deposit release, and PEXA arrangements

Each clause is assessed and assigned a risk grade:

Green — Standard or favourable condition — no action required.

Amber — Clause warrants review and may require negotiation or client advice.

Red — Non-standard, potentially unfavourable — recommend negotiating or removing.

03

Two reports are generated

The model produces two distinct outputs, saved to your dashboard immediately on completion.

Practitioner Summary

A structured, clause-by-clause breakdown with risk grades. Read in under two minutes — your first pass before your own review.

Client Report

A plain-English summary written for a property buyer with no legal background. Safe to share directly.

04

You review, advise, and act

Both reports are saved to your dashboard and can be revisited at any time. The practitioner summary is your starting point for advice — not a replacement for it. You review the output, apply your professional judgement, and advise your client accordingly.

ContractReview is trained to think like a senior conveyancer with 30 years of Victorian practice experience — but it is not a licensed conveyancer or solicitor, and its output does not constitute legal advice.

Methodology

Built alongside licensed conveyancers.

ContractReview was not built in isolation. The AI model has been developed and refined in close collaboration with licensed Victorian conveyancers — practitioners who review Contracts of Sale every day across residential, off-the-plan, and commercial property transactions.

The model has been trained to reason like a senior conveyancer with 30 years of Victorian practice experience. It doesn't just extract information — it interprets the contract the way an experienced practitioner would.

The grading system was developed with practitioner input. Each threshold reflects real-world judgements about what warrants a client conversation, what requires negotiation, and what is standard Victorian practice.

30 years of practice

Familiarity with common vendor tactics, unusual special conditions, and jurisdiction-specific risk patterns.

Victorian law, specifically

Trained on Victorian Contracts of Sale, Section 32 Statements, and the Sale of Land Act 1962.

Practitioner-reviewed

Every risk grade and flag category developed with licensed conveyancers.

Continuously refined

Tested against real contracts and updated as edge cases emerge.

Honest limits

What ContractReview is not.

Not legal advice

The reports are AI-generated summaries. They do not constitute legal or conveyancing advice and should not be relied upon as such.

Not a substitute

ContractReview is a first-pass tool. A qualified solicitor or licensed conveyancer must still review any contract before it is signed.

Not infallible

AI analysis can miss clauses, misread context, or produce errors. Always verify the output against the original document.

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