Property law defined by precision and foresight

Navigating commercial transactions, residential developments, and complex leasing disputes across Tasmania. We safeguard your real estate investments with rigorous legal stewardship.

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20+

Years combined expertise

$450m+

Transactions negotiated

99%

Contract clearance rate

100%

Tasmanian owned & focused

Specialised practice areas

Comprehensive legal solutions for real estate assets

Commercial conveyancing

Structuring, reviewing, and executing high-value commercial property sales and acquisitions with rigorous due diligence.

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Development & zoning

Guiding developers through council approvals, subdivision requirements, easements, and environmental compliance frameworks.

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Retail & office leasing

Drafting and negotiating retail shop leases and office tenancy agreements that minimize risk and protect ongoing landlord yield.

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Proactive protection for your real estate investments

Real estate transactions and disputes in Tasmania demand deep local expertise. We do not just process paperwork; we analyze risk vectors to prevent future litigation.

  • Title analysis and restriction identification
  • Strata and community title dispute resolution
  • Foreign investment review board approvals
  • Forced sale and partition actions
Legal insights

Frequently asked questions

Understanding property law requirements can prevent costly transactional delays. Contact us if your query is not covered here.

While 30 days is the most common settlement period in Tasmania, it is entirely negotiable between the buyer and seller. We recommend consulting with us prior to signing any contract to ensure the timeline aligns with your financial arrangements.

We prioritize structured negotiation and mediation to resolve tenant-landlord disputes quickly. If an agreement cannot be reached, we provide robust representation before Tasmanian tribunals and courts to enforce lease covenants.

You should engage a property lawyer before signing any binding document, including heads of agreement or expressions of interest. Early intervention ensures critical clauses, such as subject-to-finance or due diligence periods, are drafted correctly.

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Discuss your property matter with us

Our legal team is ready to analyze your property documents or consult on your upcoming development project. Reach out via email, phone, or our secure intake form.

Office location

Australia, Tasmania, Fort Eveworth, 6308, 516 Gabriel Run

Direct line

+61 2 2212 9668

Electronic mail

[email protected]