Property Law & Leasing
Property and leasing matters can be complex. Our experienced team navigates them efficiently to protect your interests.


Ballarat & Central Highlands
From neighbourhood disputes to developments and title issues, property law often involves strict requirements and time sensitive decisions. We help you understand what applies, what to prepare, and what a realistic pathway looks like.
Our advice is grounded in practical outcomes, whether you are resolving a dispute, managing an asset, or progressing a development matter.
If leasing is part of the issue, we can advise both landlords and tenants across the full lifecycle, from agreements for lease to variations, assignments, and surrenders.
How We Can Help You
Property Ownership and Title
– Tenancy structures, including joint tenants and tenants in common
– Easements and title matters
– Restrictive covenants and restrictions
– Section 173 and authority agreements
– Caveats and priority notices
– Adverse possession and lost title applications
Building and Development
– Building contracts and owner builder issues
– Subdivisions, consolidations, and developments
– Owners Corporation setup and advice
Neighbours, Acquisition and Leasing
– Neighbour disputes and fencing matters
– Compulsory acquisition matters
– Leasing, licensing, and dispute support
Leases
A lease, whether commercial or residential, is a legally binding agreement between the property owner and the person occupying it. The legal terms can affect cash flow, compliance, and the ongoing management of the asset.
We advise from both landlord and tenant perspectives and assist with agreements for lease, leases, subleases, variations, licences, surrenders, and assignments.
Where disputes arise, we can help with notices of default, recovery pathways, and advice on termination following a party default.


