🇦🇺 Australia - Victoria - Property & Real Estate - 15 plans
Victorian property law operates under the Transfer of Land Act 1958 (Vic) and the Property Law Act 1958 (Vic). Our plans cover residential conveyancing, commercial leasing, owners corporation disputes, and tenancy matters under the Residential Tenancies Act 1997 (Vic).
Plans reflect Victoria-specific requirements including the Windfall Gains Tax, PEXA electronic settlement, and the Growth Areas Infrastructure Contribution.
Establishes the Torrens title system in Victoria and governs land registration.
Governs general property law matters including leases, mortgages, and easements in Victoria.
Governs owners corporations (body corporate) management and dispute resolution in Victoria.
Governs residential tenancy agreements, bond management, and dispute resolution.
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Hears residential tenancy disputes, owners corporation disputes, and planning matters.
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Hears complex property disputes and Torrens title matters.
Every property & real estate matter plan on this page has been created and refined by verified legal practitioners. Our community-driven approach means plans reflect real-world practice, not theoretical frameworks.
Suggest improvements, flag outdated procedures, or contribute entirely new plans. All suggestions are peer-reviewed and voted on by the community before being incorporated.
The Open Matter Plans Network provides free, community-curated property & real estate workflow templates specifically designed for Victoria practitioners. Our Victoria property & real estate library currently includes 15 matter plans, including 9 specialised derivative forks. Each plan provides a structured checklist covering every stage of a legal matter, from initial instructions through to completion, with estimated time units, key dates, and role assignments.
All plans are maintained by verified legal practitioners and aligned to the SALI Alliance Legal Matter Standard Specification for taxonomy and interoperability. Plans can be exported to CSV for integration with your practice management system, or accessed programmatically via our JSON API.