Property Law
Frichot Lawyers advise and represent clients in all phases of the acquisition, development, and leasing of real property including the formation of limited partnerships, limited liability companies and joint ventures.
- Buying and selling property
- Financing and Management
- Development – Leasing
- Strata Title Developments
Articles of Interest
Why it’s a bad idea to write your own Will
It is easy to find a free Will template on the internet. It is cheap to buy a Will “kit” from a newsagency or post office. There are even websites that have “data collectors” that input your information and produce a Will for you, without any legal expertise required!...
Can I Change the Locks After We Separate?
Separation is often a challenging and emotionally charged time in a person’s life, usually accompanied by significant decisions regarding living arrangements. One common question that arises during this period is whether it is legally permissible to change the...
How to keep your legal costs down – our top tips
If your business is involved in a commercial dispute, your biggest concerns are likely to be the financial losses that your organisation and its officers could suffer, and the size of your legal bill. Commercial disputes can be disruptive, emotional and exhaust...
Will Contests and Estate Disputes – an Overview
In Australia, there are legal avenues available to individuals who wish to contest a will or challenge the distribution of an estate. Although regrettable, such disputes are often unavoidable and sometimes essential to ensure fair outcomes. Understanding these legal...
Options to renew in commercial leases – don’t get caught out!
An option clause is a term in a commercial lease that allows a tenant to renew their lease at the end of the original lease period, if they meet certain conditions. Landlords are not obliged to offer a renewal option. However, it is often in the interests of both...
How to Locate an Original Will
Losing a loved one is often an emotionally overwhelming experience, and amidst the grief, managing legal matters can add another layer of complexity. Yet it most often falls to those closest to the deceased to manage the administrative burden created by death. A...