Existing Tenancy
Buyer-friendly explanation
The contract says vacant possession is not promised and the purchaser accepts the tenant in occupation from settlement.
Sample report
A tenanted-property sample focused on lease terms, rent adjustments, bond transfer and vacant possession.
ContractPilot Buyer Briefing
Approx. reading time: 5 minutes
This report is not legal advice. It helps you understand the contract and prepare questions for your solicitor or conveyancer.
Sample report only. Not based on your property.
Overall summary
Important contract terms or missing information were identified. Three key areas are worth reviewing with your solicitor.
This report highlights items worth understanding before signing. Many property contracts contain clauses that benefit from clarification and do not necessarily indicate a problem with the property.
How to read this
This contract includes tenancy terms that should be clarified before signing.
Before signing
Start here. These are the highest-priority items to raise before you rely on the contract.
Buyer-friendly explanation
The contract says vacant possession is not promised and the purchaser accepts the tenant in occupation from settlement.
Buyer-friendly explanation
The lease schedule lists a bond and rent paid to the end of the current month.
Buyer-friendly explanation
The uploaded documents do not clearly include the entry condition report.
Coverage checklist
ContractPilot checked for these common buyer concern areas. Your solicitor or conveyancer should still complete a full legal review.
Special conditions
Detected in the uploaded contract pack or extracted metadata.
Settlement terms
Related finding: Existing Tenancy.
Finance/cooling-off related clauses
No specific wording was detected in this beta review.
Building, permits, compliance or works clauses
No specific wording was detected in this beta review.
Title, easements or restrictions
No specific wording was detected in this beta review.
Additional costs or adjustments
Related finding: Existing Tenancy.
Vendor disclosure / Section 32 references
Detected in the uploaded contract pack or extracted metadata.
Detailed findings
Each finding is written for buyer preparation and should be confirmed with your solicitor or conveyancer before signing.
Finding 1
Buyer summary
The contract says vacant possession is not promised and the purchaser accepts the tenant in occupation from settlement.
Why it matters
A tenancy can affect move-in timing, rent adjustments, access for works and property-management handover.
Possible real-world consequence
May delay move-in plans or require you to inherit existing tenancy arrangements after settlement.
Suggested action
Confirm the lease terms, whether vacant possession is required, and what notices or tenant disclosures must transfer at settlement
Evidence from contract
Evidence location could not be confidently identified. Ask your solicitor to verify this issue.
Question to ask your solicitor or conveyancer
How does the existing tenancy affect settlement, move-in timing, rent, notices or vacant possession?
Finding 2
Buyer summary
The lease schedule lists a bond and rent paid to the end of the current month.
Why it matters
A tenancy can affect move-in timing, rent adjustments, access for works and property-management handover.
Possible real-world consequence
May delay move-in plans or require you to inherit existing tenancy arrangements after settlement.
Suggested action
Request a settlement statement showing rent paid in advance, bond transfer evidence and property manager authority handover
Evidence from contract
Evidence location could not be confidently identified. Ask your solicitor to verify this issue.
Question to ask your solicitor or conveyancer
How does the existing tenancy affect settlement, move-in timing, rent, notices or vacant possession?
Finding 3
Buyer summary
The uploaded documents do not clearly include the entry condition report.
Why it matters
A tenancy can affect move-in timing, rent adjustments, access for works and property-management handover.
Possible real-world consequence
May delay move-in plans or require you to inherit existing tenancy arrangements after settlement.
Suggested action
Request the entry condition report and any current notices before settlement
Evidence from contract
Evidence location could not be confidently identified. Ask your solicitor to verify this issue.
Question to ask your solicitor or conveyancer
How does the existing tenancy affect settlement, move-in timing, rent, notices or vacant possession?
Solicitor review
Copy these questions and raise them with your solicitor or conveyancer before signing.
Regarding Existing Tenancy
How does the existing tenancy affect settlement, move-in timing, rent, notices or vacant possession?
Regarding Existing Tenancy
How does the existing tenancy affect settlement, move-in timing, rent, notices or vacant possession?
Regarding Existing Tenancy
How does the existing tenancy affect settlement, move-in timing, rent, notices or vacant possession?
Regarding Existing Tenancy
How does the existing tenancy affect settlement, vacant possession, rent and notices?
Regarding Existing Tenancy
Can we verify the bond transfer, rent adjustments and property manager handover before settlement?
Regarding Existing Tenancy
Should we request the entry condition report and any current tenant notices?
Confidence is high based on evidence quality, OCR quality and document coverage. Where wording is uncertain, ask your solicitor to confirm it against the original contract pack.
This report does not determine whether a property is a good or bad purchase. It may not identify every item, and it does not replace legal advice.
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Optional notes about document quality and common property-contract terms.
No document quality warnings were recorded.
Vendor disclosure statement that gives key information about the property.
Extra contract terms that can change normal deadlines, rights or obligations.
A right for someone else to use part of the land for a specific purpose, such as drainage or access.
A restriction or obligation recorded on title that may affect use of the land.
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