Property Lawyer Listing One
Perth CBD, Western Australia
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Discover featured property lawyers and law firms in Perth assisting with property transactions, conveyancing, commercial leasing, developments, ownership disputes and real estate matters.
Property law can involve valuable assets, detailed contracts, finance conditions, planning requirements and competing ownership interests. The firms featured below can be presented with their property law experience, transaction focus and direct enquiry options.
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Perth CBD, Western Australia
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Perth, Western Australia
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Greater Perth Region
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A property lawyer may assist when buying, selling, leasing, developing or disputing an interest in land or real estate. Legal advice can help clarify contractual rights, ownership issues, settlement obligations and risk.
Property lawyers may review or prepare contracts, advise on special conditions, investigate title issues and assist with legal matters arising before settlement.
Conveyancing work may involve title searches, settlement preparation, transfer documents, adjustments, verification requirements and liaison with banks and settlement agents.
Lawyers may assist landlords and tenants with lease drafting, negotiation, disclosure obligations, assignments, renewals, rent reviews and lease disputes.
Developers and investors may require advice about acquisitions, subdivisions, easements, planning conditions, joint ventures, finance conditions and development agreements.
Property disputes may concern boundaries, easements, ownership shares, sale of jointly held property, contractual defaults, strata matters or disagreements between landlords and tenants.
Information on this page is general and should not be relied upon as legal advice. Contact an appropriately qualified property lawyer for advice about your circumstances.
