From retail leases to major developments, our Sydney commercial property lawyers give business owners and investors the confidence to move fast and protect their interests.
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Whether you’re buying, selling, leasing or developing, commercial property transactions are complex.
Poorly drafted agreements, overlooked risks or unclear obligations can lead to costly disputes, delays or compliance issues.
These transactions demand detailed legal oversight and a team that understands the commercial realities behind the deal.
At GNI Legal, we provide practical, business-minded legal advice on every commercial matter. We work closely with you to understand your objectives, manage legal risks, and ensure that every detail from contract terms to regulatory approvals is handled properly.
Whether you’re a first-time business buyer or a highly experienced developer, we’ll support you through every stage of the transaction.
Our commercial property lawyers in Sydney provide advice backed by experience, precision and a deep understanding of the law.
We assist with the sale and purchase of commercial, retail, and mixed-use properties, ensuring that due diligence, contract terms and settlement all align with your goals.
Acting for landlords and tenants, we prepare and review commercial lease agreements to reduce risk, protect your rights and avoid disputes.
Whether you’re buying or selling a business, we help structure the transaction, manage the legals, and ensure a smooth handover.
From land acquisition to plan registration, we support developers with practical legal guidance throughout the life of the project.
With over 10 years of experience in property law, our Director Vincey is known for her clear, practical advice and approachable service.
From first-home buyers to seasoned investors, she takes the time to understand each client’s goals – and provides guidance that’s tailored, transparent and easy to understand.
Vincey also speaks Cantonese and regularly assists Cantonese-speaking clients with their property matters.
We handle everything from straightforward purchases to complex property transactions with confidence and care.
Where possible, we offer fixed fees for standard conveyancing work, so you know exactly what to expect.
We take the time to understand your goals and keep you informed every step of the way.
No detail is overlooked — we ensure your transaction is secure, compliant and stress-free.
Vincey also speaks Cantonese, making it easy for Cantonese-speaking clients to get clear, practical advice.
Enjoy peace of mind with a clear, upfront custom quote tailored to your property and situation — no surprises later.
Ready to make your property matter simple and stress-free? Get in touch today for a free custom quote, and find out how we can help you move forward with confidence.
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Speak with our expert solicitor Vincey today about your property matter.
Based in Sydney, we can assist with property matters all around NSW!
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm. We’ll respond to any after hours enquiries as soon as possible!
Commercial property law firms typically assist with business law and commercial law matters relating to property. This can include preparing contracts, advising on property ownership, managing the conveyancing process, negotiating lease terms, handling rent reviews and resolving disputes. They may also provide guidance on asset protection, estate planning and debt recovery connected to property or commercial transactions.
Yes. While they may not manage the policy itself, commercial property lawyers can step in when insurance disputes become a legal matter. They can advise on policy obligations related to things like loss of rent payments or construction damage claims, and provide advice if disagreements lead to private litigation or involve government departments.
The documents you need will depend on the type of transaction you are involved in. Essential documents can include sale contracts, title searches, financial documents, strata title certificates, disclosure statements, and lease paperwork. Our lawyers have extensive experience in the conveyancing process and will check all legal terms and make sure legal requirements are explained clearly, so our clients can make informed decisions every step of the way.
Commercial property is used for business or investment, whereas residential property is used for personal living. Commercial agreements usually involve more complex lease terms, require periodic rent reviews, and require an awareness of tax implications. Lawyers ensure legal issues are correctly managed, guiding clients through the unique legal landscape of each property type with expertise and clear legal guidance.
Key factors include lease agreement terms, tax implications, long-term asset protection strategies and the strength of rent payments or tenant covenants. The legal landscape for commercial investments is more complex than selling property or buying residential. Lawyers with expertise in commercial law can provide advice on risks, returns and legal options to ensure informed decisions.
Leasing involves reviewing lease terms, negotiating conditions, clarifying rent payments, and checking renewal or exit clauses. Unlike residential leases, commercial law agreements can be highly detailed and may involve construction obligations or a scheme-approved use. Lawyers help translate complex legal terms, ensure compliance and protect your rights in any legal matter.
Both landlords and tenants must comply with lease terms, including rent payments, maintenance and rent reviews, and any other aspects of agreed-upon terms. Failing to meet obligations can result in termination of the lease, litigation or court action. A property lawyer will explain the legal process, assist with managing property disputes, and work to ensure fair outcomes. They can also review lease terms before either party signs and provide expert advice to avoid issues with either party taking advantage of unclear or poorly drafted agreements.
Commercial property ownership carries tax implications such as GST, land tax and potential deductions for construction costs, council rates and taxes, management fees, repairs and maintenance, interest on loans, insurance or depreciation. Our Sydney team of commercial property lawyers have a comprehensive understanding of business law and property, and regularly work alongside accountants to ensure compliance. This helps all our clients make informed decisions about property investment and safeguard long-term financial stability.
Get in touch with our Sydney Commercial Property Lawyers today for a free custom quote, and find out how we can help you move forward with confidence.