Section 32 Conveyancing Simplified
LegalScout helps Australian conveyancers and property lawyers review Contracts of Sale, process Section 32 Vendor Statements, draft special conditions, and run due diligence, faster and more consistently than manual review.

Built for the pace of property practice.
Conveyancing is high-volume, deadline-driven, and unforgiving of missed disclosures. LegalScout handles the routine work so practitioners can focus on the exceptions.
Contract of Sale review in minutes
LegalScout reviews Contracts of Sale for unusual special conditions, risk flags, and missing standard protections — giving you a structured report on first pass rather than a full manual read.
Section 32 Vendor Statement processing
Extract key disclosure obligations, identify missing or defective disclosures, and flag issues that may affect the purchaser's right to rescind — faster and more consistently than manual review.
Special condition drafting on demand
Generate first-draft special conditions for finance, building and pest, subject-to-sale, and other common property contingencies — adapted to the specific deal and state-specific requirements.
Volume conveyancing without volume headcount
LegalScout enables conveyancing practices to handle more files with the same team — automating routine review and drafting tasks so practitioners can focus on matters that require their judgment.
Every disclosure checked, every time.
LegalScout applies the same rigour to every file — whether it's your first matter of the day or your fifteenth. Contract reviews, Section 32 analysis, and due diligence checklists are consistent regardless of volume or time pressure.
“We do not believe any of the current AI tools available on the market protect confidentiality as LegalScout's decision to host all of its data within Australia is the best of the available options.”
- Contract of Sale analysis and risk flagging
- Section 32 / Vendor Statement review (Victoria)
- Special condition drafting and review
- Due diligence checklist generation and reporting
- Title search and encumbrance identification
- Settlement correspondence and requisitions
- State-specific property law context (all Australian jurisdictions)
- Searches and disclosure obligations identified by state
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LegalScout analyses Section 32 Vendor Statements to identify missing or defective disclosures, flag items that may give the purchaser a right to rescind, and surface issues that require further investigation — such as encumbrances, planning overlays, or building permits not disclosed. The output is a structured review report, not a raw document.
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