Property Contract Review Sydney
Aquarius Lawyers reviews your NSW property Contract of Sale before you bid or exchange, then explains the material conditions, documents, and deadlines that need a decision.
Share the property stage and decision deadline. The proposed review work is confirmed in a written scope before you proceed.
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ANNOTATEDThe clauses that may change your next decision
What the review may cover
The contract, property type, transaction stage, and deadline shape the relevant questions. Aquarius Lawyers confirms the documents and proposed work in writing.
Special conditions
Identify provisions that may affect your obligations, decision deadline, or proposed negotiation.
Title and easements
Make title, registered interests, access, and property material visible for the requested review.
Strata documents
Connect the Contract of Sale with strata records, by-laws, levies, and proposed works where relevant.
Auction or private treaty
Explain the transaction context, cooling-off question, and point at which the contract becomes binding.
Deposit and adjustments
Review the relevant deposit, adjustment, and settlement provisions within the confirmed scope.
Key deadlines
Set out the dates and documents that need attention before bidding, signing, exchange, or settlement.
Give the review one clear decision.
A focused enquiry helps the team understand whether you are preparing to bid, considering a private treaty offer, checking a strata purchase, or deciding whether to exchange.
Auction
Share the contract and auction date so the pre-bid question is clear.
Private treaty
Name the offer or exchange deadline and any clause you want explained.
Strata or off-the-plan
Include the supporting report or material that changes the contract context.
What to send with your enquiry
The more clearly the property stage and deadline are described, the easier it is to identify the right review question.
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Contract of Sale
Send the complete contract in the format supplied by the agent, including the disclosure and title material available to you.
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Supporting property material
Include the strata report, registered plan, searches, or other document connected to the concern you want considered.
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Decision and deadline
Tell us whether the matter is an auction, private treaty, proposed exchange, or another stage and what date matters next.
Send your contract for review
Share your contact details, property stage, decision deadline, and the question you want answered. The optional file input sends filename and size metadata only; document contents should be shared through an approved secure channel.
Review enquiry sent
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What can a property contract review cover?
Depending on the agreed scope, a review may consider special conditions, title and easement material, strata documents, cooling-off or auction context, deposit terms, and settlement obligations. The relevant documents and review boundaries are confirmed for each matter.
Can Aquarius Lawyers review a contract before an auction?
Share the Contract of Sale, the property details, and the auction or offer deadline. Aquarius Lawyers can confirm the available review scope and explain the questions to consider before you bid or exchange.
Does a contract review replace conveyancing?
No. A pre-purchase review is a defined document and decision service. Ongoing conveyancing, searches, settlement coordination, or negotiation may require a separate or expanded written scope.
What should I send with my enquiry?
Send the complete Contract of Sale if available, the property suburb, your transaction stage, the relevant deadline, and any specific concern. A strata report or other supporting material may be relevant to the requested scope.
How is the review scope confirmed?
Aquarius Lawyers can confirm the proposed work, documents, inclusions, exclusions, and likely third-party charges in writing before you decide whether to proceed.
