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AI contract review software for Victorian conveyancers

Torri reads the contract of sale and the Section 32 vendor statement together, the way you would on the first pass — then gives the time back. Built for Victorian conveyancing, not adapted to it.

Most contract tools are built to handle a contract from anywhere. Torri is built for the jurisdiction in front of you. It knows the Sale of Land Act disclosure duties, the LIV/REIV contract of sale and its general conditions, the owners corporation certificate, GAIC and the land tax adjustment rules — so the first read lands on what actually matters in a Victorian matter.

Tuned to Victorian conveyancing

The Section 32 is checked clause by clause against the vendor's statutory disclosure duties — rates and outgoings, insurance, building permits within the past seven years, owner-builder warranty insurance, notices, GAIC, services, planning and title. Anything missing is named, with the reason it is required for this property and the impact of its absence — not just counted.

Special conditions are read against the standard LIV/REIV general conditions, so the routine ones stay quiet and the genuine departures surface — including a clause that adjusts land tax against the purchaser, which the Sale of Land Act has prohibited for most contracts since 1 January 2024. And because Victorian contracts routinely arrive as one combined PDF, Torri recognises the contract and the Section 32 inside a single file and reviews them as one matter.

You sign the report

Torri does the first read — extraction, disclosure checking, a draft summary — so your time goes on judgement, not transcription. The report goes out under your firm's name, with only the sections you choose, and contracts are deleted from our storage immediately after analysis. You stay in control of the advice and the client relationship.

Built for Victoria. Ready in minutes.

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