A plan of the lot, on every review
Every review carries a diagram of the property — the lot drawn automatically from the cadastral map, with its neighbours and frontage, or your own title plan image dropped straight into the same spot.
A review reads better with a picture of the lot
A contract review is mostly words — terms, conditions, disclosures. A diagram of the actual lot grounds all of it: where the land sits, how it is shaped, what it adjoins and which road it fronts. It is the first thing a client looks for and the last thing most reviews include, because drawing it by hand for every matter is work nobody has time for.
Torri puts one on every review automatically. The original contract is never kept after analysis, so the diagram is generated fresh from the lot and plan in the contract — no plan PDF to store, nothing to redact.
How Torri draws the lot
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Read the lot and plan
The lot reference and plan number Torri already extracts — the DP, SP or Victorian plan — become the key to the parcel.
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Look it up on the cadastral map
Torri queries the open government land-parcel data for NSW and Victoria for that lot and the parcels around it — published under an open licence, used with attribution.
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Render a clean outline
The lot is drawn as a crisp vector outline — highlighted, with its neighbours and frontage road for context — not a screenshot of a map. It sits in the review and carries into the client PDF.
Or drop in your own plan
Sometimes the registered plan says it best — the deposited plan, the strata plan, a surveyor's diagram. Drop your own image into the same spot, position and zoom it to frame the lot, and it replaces the drawn diagram everywhere the review appears, including the PDF. For a strata lot, or any property the cadastral map has no separate parcel for, this is how the report still carries a plan.
Built for NSW and Victoria
The lot is drawn from the real cadastral records for each state — the NSW and Victorian land-parcel maps — so the outline matches the parcel the contract describes. The data is open and reused with attribution; the rendering is Torri's own, so nothing about the picture depends on a licence you have to hold.
Where it fits your review
The diagram is generated alongside the rest of the review and sits with the title and particulars, included in the report by default. You decide whether it stays in, swap in your own plan image if you prefer, and sign off the report as yours.
Questions, answered
Where does the diagram come from?
Torri draws the lot from open government cadastral data — the NSW and Victorian land parcel maps — using the lot and plan it reads from the contract. It is rendered as a clean outline of the lot with its surrounding parcels and frontage road, not a screenshot of a map.
Can I use the actual plan from the contract?
Yes. You can drop your own plan image — a crop of the deposited or strata plan, or any screenshot — into the same spot, position and zoom it to frame the lot, and it takes the place of the drawn diagram in the review and the PDF report.
Does it work for strata and Victorian lots?
The lot is drawn wherever the cadastral map records it, across NSW and Victoria. Where a lot has no separate parcel to draw — a strata lot, for instance — you upload your own plan image instead, so every report can still carry a diagram.
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