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Expert articles and practical legal guides on commercial leases for australian businesses.

Leasing a shop, office or warehouse in Victoria is a big commitment. The right location can be a growth engine - but circumstances change. If you need to exit early, “lease break...

Commercial leases are the backbone of many Australian businesses. But when something outside your control stops you from using your premises - like severe damage or a major building issue - full...

If you’re planning to open a shopfront, café, salon or other customer‑facing business in Victoria, chances are your lease will be governed by the Retail Leases Act 2003 (Vic) (the Act). This...

As your lease gets closer to its end date, it’s natural to wonder when you need to act to protect your business. In New South Wales (NSW), the rules around lease renewal...

If you own property or run a business in New South Wales, the idea of compulsory land acquisition can feel daunting - especially if your premises sit near a planned road, rail...

Launching your own bar in Australia is an exciting venture - one that promises lively nights, a loyal local following, and the chance to build a venue that reflects your vision. But...

Whether you’re hunting for your first shopfront or negotiating an extension on your current premises, it’s common to wonder if you can keep things “informal” and skip the paperwork. In Western Australia...

Buying a commercial property in Victoria is a big step for any business. It can secure your location, help you build equity and give you more control over operations. It also comes...

Securing a business premises in Queensland is often one of the most exciting - and daunting - steps you’ll take as a business owner. Whether you’re opening your first retail store, expanding...

Leasing a commercial or retail space is a big step for any Australian business. But what happens if your circumstances change before the lease ends - for example, you sell the business,...

Opening a café in Australia is an exciting move. You’re stepping into a space that blends hospitality, creativity and community - from daily flat whites to weekend brunch crowds. But running a...

Leasing a shop, office or warehouse in New South Wales is a major commitment. It affects your cash flow, your team, and how customers experience your brand. But circumstances change. If you’re...

Ending a commercial or retail lease is a big decision. Whether you’re a landlord or a tenant, bringing a lease to an end touches cash flow, operations, and risk. Maybe you’ve outgrown...

You’ve signed a great commercial lease, invested in fit‑out and stock, and built a loyal customer base - then you hear the landlord’s lender has stepped in. What happens to your right...

Sydney’s energy is part of what makes doing business here exciting - but it also means noise can travel quickly and complaints can escalate just as fast. If your business uses machinery,...

Running a laundromat can be a reliable way to earn income in Australia. There’s steady demand, scope to automate parts of the operation, and the service is essential for many communities. But...

Leasing premises in New South Wales can be a smart move for your business or investment plans - but only if your paperwork matches the law and your practical needs. A well-drafted...

If you’re planning to open a shopfront, café, studio, clinic or any other physical venue, you’re looking at a brick‑and‑mortar business. Even with the rise of online stores, in‑person businesses continue to...

When you’re drafting or signing a contract in Australia, risk allocation is always on your mind. A practical way businesses manage that risk is by using a damage waiver clause – especially...

Opening a bar, launching a bottle shop, adding wine service to your restaurant or running licensed events can be an exciting step for your business. It’s also heavily regulated. Getting your liquor...

Signing a commercial lease can shape your business for years. The right premises can help you grow; the wrong lease can lock you into high costs, strict obligations and limited flexibility. That’s...

Leasing a shop, office or warehouse is a big milestone for many Australian businesses. But sometimes you start trading before the paperwork catches up - maybe you’ve taken over from another tenant,...

Leasing a shop, office or warehouse is a big commitment. But what if your business needs to relocate, downsize or exit early? A surrender of lease can help you end a commercial...

Leasing a business premises is a big step. Whether you’re opening your first café, moving into an office, expanding a retail store, or setting up a warehouse, the lease you sign will...
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