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What is Property Law?

Property law covers the laws and regulations that govern the sale, purchase, construction and management of property in each State and Territory in Australia. This includes the Property Law Act and regulations, the Real Property Act and regulations, the Community Land Development Act and regulations, the Body Corporate and Community Management Act and regulations and the Owners Corporation Act and rules. Most commonly, you will engage a property lawyer to help you buy a home or sell a home (with the simple process being referred to as conveyancing) as well as prepare or review the contract of sale and all the required documents for property settlement to successfully take place.

Get Property Law advice from a Property Lawyer today

LawTap property lawyers are experienced in a range of property law matters and can help guide you through legal complexities. They can also give you legal advice on:

  • Buying and selling a home, residential unit, land or investment property.
  • Buying and selling commercial property.
  • All types of property contracts, including off the plan contracts.
  • Mitigating risks involved in a property deal, including all types of construction projects, and protecting your property rights as a property developer.
  • Body corporate, owners corporation and strata title rules compliance and issues.
  • Mortgage discharge documents and dealing with financiers, including major banks.
  • Stamp duty issues and incentives related to the sale of property.
  • Tenants rights when renting a property.
  • Landlords rights and obligations.
  • Both residential and commercial property development.
  • Council and zoning requirements.
  • Acquiring all necessary legal, building and development approvals.

Use LawTap to book a call or meeting with a qualified property solicitor today.