How Quillio reviews NSW contracts for sale of land
Quillio reviews NSW contracts for sale of land using the standard NSW Law Society / REI NSW form as the baseline. It identifies non-standard special conditions, flags risk areas (cooling off, finance, building inspection), and produces a structured advice memo for the purchaser. NSW conveyancers and solicitors use this workflow on every standard residential matter.
What NSW contract review covers
Quillio reviews the contract against the standard NSW form and the requirements of the Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW) and Conveyancing (Sale of Land) Regulation 2017. It checks vendor disclosures (s 52A), special conditions, finance and building inspection clauses, and any unusual terms inserted by the vendor.
What you get back
A structured purchaser advice memo grouped by risk category — special conditions, vendor disclosure, settlement provisions, and any non-standard terms. Each finding is sourced to the relevant section of the contract and includes the practical implication.
Step-by-step
- Upload the contract. Upload the NSW contract for sale of land (and any annexures and special conditions) to Quillio.
- Specify the matter type. Tell Quillio it is a NSW residential contract review and you are acting for the purchaser.
- Get the structured advice memo. Quillio produces a structured purchaser advice memo flagging non-standard provisions and risk areas.
- Edit and send to client. Review the memo, make any edits, and send to the purchaser. Export to Word for your usual workflow.
Common issues
- Vendor disclosure under s 52A — make sure all required documents are attached
- Special conditions — non-standard clauses inserted by the vendor are the most common risk area
- Cooling-off waiver (s 66W certificate) — Quillio flags this as a high-attention item
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