Commercial Property Solicitors

Our commercial property solicitors experience has established a reputation for providing clients with practical and proactive legal solutions. This is achieved through our in- depth and comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the Dublin and Irish real estate market.

By combining our skills and experience with a commercial approach to our clients needs, we are able to provide a high quality, commercially focused service representing excellent value for money.

Our approach and reputation has attracted a wide range of clients, be it developers, entrepreneurs, leading retailers, banks or large corporations with substantial property portfolios.

We can assist with all legal aspects of commercial property and have extensive experience in the following areas:

  • Commercial Conveyancing
  • Commercial Property Disputes
  • Estate Development and Plot Sales
  • Leases
  • Planning Agreements and Obligations
  • Property Development
  • Property Management
  • Estate Management
  • Sale and Leaseback
  • Sale and Purchases
  • Secured Lending
  • Collateral Warranties
  • Leasehold Enfranchisement and Lease Extensions
  • Auction Work

Commercial Property Conveyancing Solicitors

Commercial Property Conveyancing Solicitors

Commercial Property Conveyancing Solicitors: When choosing a commercial property conveyancing solicitor, prioritize specialized experience in commercial (not residential) law, proven expertise in due diligence, local market knowledge, and proactive communication. Ensure they handle complex title issues, planning permissions, and environmental regulations while providing transparent, fixed fee structures.

Key attributes to look for include:
Commercial Specialization: They must specialize in commercial, not residential, property to handle leases, planning and development, and tax implications (e.g., VAT, Stamp Duty) effectively.
Deep Due Diligence Expertise: They must proactively verify title, identify potential liabilities, and investigate zoning laws to protect your investment.
Local Knowledge: A solicitor familiar with local authority planning and the local property market is crucial.
Communication & Speed: Choose a solicitor who is responsive and provides regular updates, ensuring the transaction moves quickly to avoid frustration.
Transparent Fee Structure: Look for clear, upfront information regarding legal fees and additional costs, rather than hidden charges.
Negotiation Skills: They should be adept at negotiating contracts, landlord/tenant disputes, and lease terms.

Key Aspects of the Role:
Asset Management: Assisting with acquisitions, disposals, lease renewals, and renewals.
Risk Management: Navigating environmental law, commercial mortgages, and insurance.
Digital Proficiency: Utilizing modern tools for case tracking and remote communication.

It is advised not to rely solely on recommendations, but to check reviews, ask about their experience, and ensure they are a good fit for your specific property type (e.g., office, retail, industrial)