About Section32Check
Know what's in your Section 32 before you sign
— understand it in plain English
Section32Check helps Victorian property buyers understand their Section 32 Vendor Statement — so you know what to look for before speaking to a conveyancer.
Used by Victorian property buyers to review their Section 32 before they buy
Why this matters
Section 32 documents can be long, detailed, and easy to overlook.
There are often key details worth reviewing before you sign:
- Key details that are easy to overlook
- Costs and obligations you may want to check
- Restrictions that could affect future plans
- Items worth clarifying before signing
Section32Check was built to make these details clear — giving you a simple, plain-English summary in minutes.
Highlights key details and areas you may want to review before speaking to a conveyancer.
How it works
- Upload your Section 32
- We highlight key details
- See a plain-English summary instantly
Why buyers use Section32Check
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Quick, easy-to-read summary
Get a plain-English breakdown in just a few minutes
Plain English, no confusing terms
Written so anyone can understand it — no legal background needed
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Built for property buyers
Section32Check was built in Melbourne by a team who watched friends and family struggle to understand the Section 32 documents put in front of them before signing.
Most buyers either skip the Section 32 entirely, or hand it to a conveyancer without knowing what's in it. We believe you should be able to walk into that conversation prepared — with a clear understanding of what you're signing.
We built Section32Check to give every Victorian buyer the same head start, whether they're buying their first home or their fifth investment property.
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