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Contract review for Melbourne's west

Wyndham and Melton are two of the fastest-growing municipalities in the country. Torri reads the house-and-land contracts and Section 32 bundles that come with that growth — and gives the time back.

The western corridor

Wyndham and Melton are two of the fastest-growing municipalities in Australia, adding tens of thousands of residents a year across Tarneit, Truganina, Rockbank, Werribee, Manor Lakes and Fraser Rise. The volume is house-and-land and off-the-plan, sold estate by estate — contracts that rhyme but never quite repeat, each one arriving with its Section 32 in the same combined PDF.

Built for the west's contracts

Growth-corridor contracts carry their own furniture: GAIC disclosure inside the contribution boundary, build covenants and design approval clauses, nomination conditions, and the services position on a lot that didn't exist last year. Torri checks the Section 32 against every disclosure duty, reads each special condition against the standard LIV/REIV general conditions, and flags a clause that adjusts land tax against the purchaser — prohibited for most contracts since 1 January 2024.

Where it fits your review

When the same estate sends you eight contracts in a week, the risk isn't one hard contract — it's the corner-cutting that volume invites. Torri does the first read on every one — the GAIC position, the missing certificates, the build conditions — so the throughput moves without the discipline slipping. You keep the judgement and sign the report.

Questions, answered

Does Torri handle the growth-area contracts in Wyndham and Melton?

Yes. The western corridor runs on house-and-land and off-the-plan sales. Torri reads the contract of sale and the Section 32 together, checks the disclosures and reads every special condition — including the build covenants and timing clauses new estates carry.

What about GAIC?

Much of Wyndham and Melton sits inside the growth areas contribution boundary. Torri surfaces the GAIC disclosure position in the Section 32, so a liability that lands at settlement is on the table from the first read.

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