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Selling property in Victoria involves two distinct categories of forms: agency forms that appoint an agent to sell (Sale Authorities) and transaction forms that govern the sale itself (Contracts of Sale, including the vendor's statement required under section 32 of the Sale of Land Act 1962). VicForms provides both.
Last reviewed: 21 August 2026
Selling property in Victoria typically requires a Sale Authority (appointing an agent to sell the property) and a Contract of Sale (the agreement between vendor and purchaser), which must be accompanied by a vendor's statement under section 32 of the Sale of Land Act 1962.