Property Lawyer

Property transactions involve significant money, serious risk and tight deadlines. The right legal advice protects your position at every stage.

At Connected Legal + Commercial, we advise individuals and businesses on residential and commercial property matters – from contracts and due diligence through to transfers and disputes.

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More Than a Settlement

A property transaction is often the largest financial commitment you'll make. Whether you're buying, selling or developing, having the right legal support from the start can save you significant time, money and stress.

We work with individuals, investors and businesses on:

Contracts for sale – reviewing and advising on the terms before you sign

Due diligence – identifying risks in the property, title and contract before you commit

Conveyancing – managing the legal transfer of property from start to settlement

Off the plan purchases – understanding your rights and risks when buying before completion

Property disputes – resolving boundary, title and ownership disputes efficiently

Co-ownership agreements – clear terms for properties owned by more than one party

Easements and covenants – understanding and managing the rights and restrictions affecting your property

The CL+C Property Law Experience

Property matters are often time-sensitive – an exchange deadline is approaching, a settlement is at risk, or a dispute needs to be resolved before it escalates.

We work efficiently and clearly, helping you understand your position and your options at every stage. Whether you're a first-time buyer or an experienced investor, we'll make sure you know exactly what you're signing and what comes next.

No jargon. No unnecessary process. Just clear advice you can act on.

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Is This the Right Time?

Every property transaction deserves proper legal support.

It's the right conversation when:

  • You're about to sign a contract and want it reviewed before you commit

  • You're buying off the plan and want to understand the risks

  • A property settlement is approaching and something doesn't feel right

  • You're purchasing with a partner, friend or family member and need a co-ownership agreement

  • A boundary or title dispute is escalating

  • You're developing property and need legal support through the process

Yes. The right time is now.

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