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📄 ReadMyContract

Review your property contract before you sign

Buying a home is the biggest contract most people ever sign. Upload your contract of sale or Section 32 and we’ll explain it in plain English, flag the risks, and tell you when you need a conveyancer or solicitor.

Review my contract — free

What we check

Price, deposit and how it’s held, settlement date, cooling-off rights, finance and building-and-pest conditions, easements and encumbrances, owners-corporation levies, and special conditions that quietly favour the other side.

Every state, the right way

Contracts and disclosure differ by state — the VIC Section 32 vendor statement, the NSW contract for the sale of land and its 10.7 planning certificate, the QLD REIQ contract and Form 1, and South Australia’s short 2-day cooling-off. We tailor the review to your jurisdiction.

Know when to call a lawyer

Most of a contract is standard. We tell you the handful of things that genuinely need a licensed conveyancer or property solicitor — so you spend on advice only where it matters.

Frequently asked questions

Should I get my contract reviewed before signing?+

Yes. Many issues — cooling-off waivers, onerous special conditions, easements — are far easier to negotiate before you sign than after.

Is this a substitute for a conveyancer?+

No. It’s a fast, plain-English first look that helps you understand your contract and decide where professional advice is worth it.

What file do I upload?+

A PDF of your contract of sale and, in Victoria, the Section 32 vendor statement.

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General information generated by AI. Not legal advice.