Property Development & Construction

If you are a property developer looking to construct and expand your property portfolio, Diamond Conway’s team of property lawyers will be able to advise you on your latest project, whether it be residential, commercial or industrial.

If you are seeking Solid, Professional advice with any kind of Legal matter, Diamond Conway's Legal team of Accredited Lawyers can help.

Property Development & Construction

We have acted on leasing agreements for a wide range of retail, commercial and industrial properties, both large and small.

For example, we have acted for:

  • Lessors of commercial building premises in preparing leases, subleases and licences
  • A large retirement village for many years in relation to leases granted to the occupation of nearly 200 units. We prepared the Management Agreement, which included project management provisions for completion of a second stage of the village. We acted on assignments of the leases.
  • The proprietors of several shopping centres in relation to the leases of the shops within those centres and in relation to the transfers or assignments of those leases on behalf of the lessor. We have also negotiated all the amendments to the agreement with a centre manager.
  • The lessors on leases of restaurants.
  • A lessor on granting of leases for various shops in a row of shops at Leichhardt (Old System Title) and on the assignments of those leases from time to time.
  • Lessees in relation to negotiating leases of shops, offices and other premises.
  • Lessors and lessees in relation to rent reviews.

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