South Australia Contract of Sale & Form 1 Review
South Australian property transactions require a Form 1 Vendor Disclosure Statement to be provided to buyers before the contract is signed. This document, along with the contract itself, contains critical information about the property. ContractLens reviews your SA contract and Form 1 for risks specific to South Australian property law.
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What We Check for South Australia Contracts
State-specific checks that matter for South Australia property purchases
Form 1 Vendor Disclosure
SA law requires a Form 1 statement with mandatory disclosures about title, zoning, easements, and outgoings. We check for completeness and inconsistencies.
Land Agents Act Compliance
The Land Agents Act governs property transactions in SA. We flag terms that may not comply with statutory requirements.
Cooling-Off Period
SA provides a 2-business-day cooling-off period for residential purchases. We verify whether this applies and flag any waivers.
Certificate of Title Review
SA still uses paper Certificates of Title for some properties. We check for encumbrances, mortgages, and caveats noted on the title.
How It Works
Three steps to understand your South Australia contract
Upload your contract
Upload the contract of sale PDF. Takes 10 seconds.
AI scans for red flags
Checks South Australia-specific legislation, easements, disclosures, and hidden clauses across 12 risk categories.
Make the call
Red flags? Engage a South Australia conveyancer. Clean report? Bid with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about South Australia property contract review
What is a Form 1 vendor disclosure statement?
The Form 1 is a mandatory vendor disclosure document in South Australia that must be given to the buyer before the contract is signed. It includes details about the certificate of title, zoning, easements, council rates, water rates, and any other encumbrances on the property.
What cooling-off period applies in South Australia?
South Australia provides a 2-business-day cooling-off period for residential property purchases. During this time, you can terminate the contract with a small penalty. Auction purchases have no cooling-off period.
Can ContractLens review Adelaide property contracts?
Yes. ContractLens reviews SA property contracts from Adelaide and all South Australian regions. Upload your contract and Form 1 disclosure statement for an instant AI-powered analysis.
What happens if the Form 1 is incomplete or inaccurate?
An incomplete or inaccurate Form 1 may give the buyer the right to terminate the contract. ContractLens flags missing or inconsistent information so you can raise it with your conveyancer before settlement.
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