REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Form of contract

Are there formal requirements regarding the content and structure of a sale and purchase contract relating to real estate (SPA)?

New Zealand

New Zealand

The Property Law Act 2007 states that the agreement must be written and signed by both parties. However, there are instances where other forms of agreement may be enforced if there is a lack of written agreement but there have been clear actions in reliance (called part performance).

In most cases, the ADLS/REINZ standard form Agreement for Sale and Purchase of Real Estate is used. This agreement sets out the terms of the sale and includes: a description of the property, the price, deposit, significant dates, access rights, any chattels to be included, representations and warranties, conditions and any other matters needed for the effective transfer of the property.

Agreements for commercial properties or other more complex transactions may include more bespoke and negotiated terms to fit the requirements of the transaction.