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We provide conveyancing and a variety of property law services. Our dedicated legal services provide assistance in the sale and purchase of residential and non-residential property, all non-residential leases including commercial, industrial and retail leases, licensing of real property, in addition to providing general commercial and retail leasing advice.

For most people, purchasing a property is an exciting moment and a big decision. Regardless of whether you are purchasing a commercial endeavour, an investment property, or your future family home, our committed property law service can provide you with all of the knowledge and assistance that is needed for a seamless transaction.

Mistakes in property transactions can result in losing large sums of money if you are not guided by a property law professional. Our conveyancing service analyses every case individually leaving no room for mistakes or loss.

We will take the time to walk you through all the information you require, including information from contacting the council and other sources, GST and land tax, stamp duty, risk (and how to reduce it), title, and restrictions like easements and caveats.

All of the essential terms about the sale of your property, such as the property’s specifications, the parties involved, the asking price, and any unique circumstances like a provision needing a building inspection or subject to financing, are contained in the Contract of Sale.

To eliminate any possibility of problems with your sale, we will make sure all pertinent information is included in the Contract of Sale. We will also negotiate on your behalf with the buyer to safeguard your interests as the seller and will ensure you are kept informed during the process.

A lease is an agreement that gives the tenant exclusive rights to occupy a premis that belongs to the landlord. Commercial and retail leases, in contrast to residential leases, are tailored to each individual circumstance and involve more than just renting out a building space. If mistakes are made, your business could suffer consequences.

We are able to assist with:

  • Drafting and offering advice on new leasing agreements
  • Lease negotiations and disputes
  • Drafting and reviewing sub-lease agreements
  • Rent advice


Retail leases are governed by the Retail Leases Act.  Before you sign a retail lease, you should be aware that both parties are subject to certain requirements under the Retail Leases Act. If you have any question about these requirements, including your rights and obligations under the legislation, please get in touch.