Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers is a powerful female-founded law firm with a core value system that puts people first. Our reputation as the legal business of choice in New South Wales is recognised by our many awards.
The team at Coutts have the expertise and experience to stand behind you and give you legal advice in a language you understand... without the legal jargon.
Coutts welcomes the opportunity to help you start a business, purchase a business, or sell a business in Australia.
Coutts Commercial and Business team takes pride in providing comprehensive legal services to businesses of all sizes.
At Coutts, our legal team offer the best service in a time where you feel at odds with the law.
Coutts provide expert legal advice in all employment related matters for both employers and employees including, but not limited to the following key areas.
Coutts provide legal advice in all areas of family law including; property settlements, divorce settlements, all types of parenting matters and the drafting of binding financial agreements and binding child support agreements.
At Coutts, we understand the devastating impact personal injuries can have, not only in a physical capacity, but also your emotional, mental and financial well-being also.
The important role conveyancers plays when people are buying and selling of property.
Have you been called as a witness by the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability? If so, you may be eligible to receive government funded legal representation.
A will is a legal document that specifies how you wish your assets and liabilities to be distributed following your death.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY LEGALITIES? INVEST IN OUR EXPERTISE
When it comes to Commercial Property, we are your premier partners. Our team of Commercial Property Lawyers possess extensive experience and a deep understanding of the intricacies of commercial property. We are dedicated to ensuring that your commercial property transactions and investments are legally sound. From leasing and acquisitions to due diligence and dispute resolution, we offer tailored legal solutions to protect your interests and help you achieve your property goals.
Adriana Care Managing Partner
Commercial property requires swift advice and a real attention to detail. Coutts can assist with the navigation of retail, industrial and commercial leasing, the management of property portfolios and property development.
Regardless of the nature of the transaction, Coutts will be able to assist in handling a full range of issues that might arise with your property transaction and will provide advice that is not only easy to understand but practical and commercial.
Coutts have extensive experience in all areas of commercial property law. Over the years, our Commercial Property Lawyers have represented government departments, universities, private companies, major developers and small owners and developers. Coutts can prepare documentation to suit your commercial property needs, negotiate and carry out due diligence as well as handle disputes to promptly reach a resolution to avoid the costs of litigation.
Beyond just brokering transactions, Coutts ensures that the interests of our clients are paramount, providing rigorous due diligence processes and crafting strategic negotiations tailored to their unique requirements.
Coutts has an unrivalled understanding of the intricacies and requirements specific to governmental and educational property dealings.
Coutts navigates the world of compulsory acquisitions, ensuring that all parties, whether public or private, are represented fairly and equitably.
With a focus on maximising profitability and minimising risk, Coutts offers retailers strategic advice and management services for their varied property assets.
Ensuring that contracts are comprehensive, legally sound, and advantageous for our clients, Coutts crafts contracts that set the stage for successful development projects.
From ground-breaking to project completion, Coutts ensures that all construction and collaborative contracts are robust, clear, and safeguard our client’s interests.
With a comprehensive understanding of local regulations and market dynamics, Coutts aids clients in optimising their property development strategies and navigating subdivisions and easements.
Every property transaction, whether an acquisition or disposal, is treated by Coutts with diligence and strategic foresight, ensuring maximum benefit to our clients.
Coutts provides insightful advice on property financing options and works closely with accountants and financial advisors to ensure clients get the best terms possible if looking to obtain finance or refinance existing arrangements.
Coutts prides itself on its due diligence processes, ensuring clients are fully informed and protected in all their transactions.
When disputes arise, Coutts strives for resolutions that are in the best interest of our clients. Whether it is contract preparation, review or advice on how to resolve your commercial property dispute, Coutts is dedicated to securing and protecting your interests in commercial property every step of the way.
Reach out to Coutts Lawyers via our website, phone, or in person. Briefly describe your matter.
Schedule and attend a meeting with a Coutts Commercial Property Lawyer to discuss the specifics of your matter and desired outcomes.
Share all related documents and information. Your lawyer / Conveyancer will review everything, clarify aspects as needed, and then advise on the best action course.
Based on the advice, an appropriate action plan will be formulated. This may involve communication, documentation processes, or further legal steps.
Execute the action plan, addressing a range of legal scenarios as necessary.
Navigate towards a resolution, with the path determined by the nature of the matter. Your Property Lawyer will outline any final actions or considerations.
Meet Adriana, The Managing Partner at Coutts Lawyers & Conveyancers, and the head of our esteemed Property Lawyers and Commercial Lawyers. With over twenty years of expertise, Adriana’s profound experience has fostered unwavering trust among her clients and solidified her esteemed standing within the Macarthur community. Her stature as an authority in Property and Commercial law is well-established.
Commercial property in Australia includes real estate used for business or investment purposes, such as office buildings, retail spaces, industrial properties, and warehouses. It differs from residential property, which is primarily for housing.
Key factors to consider when investing in commercial property include location, property type, potential rental income, lease terms, zoning regulations, market trends, and the financial feasibility of the investment.
The process of leasing or renting commercial property in Australia involves negotiations between landlords and tenants, the creation of a lease agreement, and compliance with state or territory tenancy laws. Legal considerations include lease terms, rent reviews, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
Commercial property owners and investors in Australia may be eligible for tax deductions related to property expenses, depreciation, and interest on loans. Understanding the tax implications and seeking advice from tax professionals is important for maximising benefits.
Landlords and tenants of commercial property in Australia have legal obligations related to lease agreements, rent payments, maintenance, and safety. Understanding these obligations and rights, as well as conducting thorough due diligence, is vital for both parties.