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PROPERTY LAWYERS

Your Trusted Property Lawyers in Regional Queensland

PROPERTY LAWYERS

Your Trusted Property Lawyers in Regional Queensland

Property Law and Conveyancing Services for Queensland

Property law is more than just paperwork — it’s about protecting your biggest investments, avoiding hidden risks, and securing your future. Whether you’re buying your first home, expanding your rural property portfolio, or negotiating a complex commercial deal, the stakes are high.

At Enterprise Legal, we’re regional Queensland property law specialists based in Toowoomba. We understand the local market, the unique challenges involved in regional transactions, and the commercial realities faced by property owners and businesses alike.

We’re committed to delivering exceptional service, clear advice, and fixed or capped fees wherever possible, giving you cost certainty and peace of mind.

Why Property Law Matters

Queensland property law is complex and constantly evolving. Even “simple” transactions carry significant risks, such as:

  • unexpected tax or duty liabilities
  • strict disclosure requirements that, if missed, could allow buyers to terminate contracts
  • hidden easements, covenants, or planning restrictions
  • complications around water rights, leasehold interests, or infrastructure agreements
  • long-term impacts on development potential and resale value

Getting the right legal advice from the start protects your investment, your financial future, and your peace of mind.

Our Property Law Services

Enterprise Legal provides comprehensive property law services for individuals, businesses, investors, and rural clients across Queensland. Here’s how we help:

Conveyancing

  • Residential purchases and sales, with fixed-fee certainty
  • Off-the-plan contracts, ensuring your interests are protected
  • Rural property transactions, including water allocations and leasehold interests
  • Commercial and industrial property deals
  • Fast, lawyer-led contract reviews before you sign

Development & Projects

  • Subdivisions and lot reconfigurations
  • Titles Office lodgements (easements, trustee declarations, priority notices, etc.)
  • Option Agreements for future purchases or sales
  • Seller Disclosure Statements prepared quickly and compliantly

Commercial & Rural Property Services

  • Leasing and sub-leasing (commercial, industrial, retail, rural)
  • Easement drafting, review, and lodgement
  • Related Party Transfers between individuals, family trusts, or business entities
  • Farming Agreements (e.g. agistment, sharefarming, grazing licences)
  • Land Access Agreements for solar, wind, telecommunications, and infrastructure projects

Duty & Tax Advice

  • Written advice on Queensland transfer duty implications
  • Structuring advice to minimise duty where possible
  • Working closely with your accountant for tax-effective transactions

Why Choose Enterprise Legal?

  • Based in Regional Queensland (Toowoomba)
    We live and work in the same communities as our clients and understand local property markets inside-out.
  • Commercially Savvy Approach
    We provide practical advice that considers both legal requirements and real-world commercial outcomes.
  • Deep Rural and Regional Expertise
    From water rights to leasehold issues, we know the unique challenges faced by regional property owners.
  • Fixed or Capped Fees Wherever Possible
    We’re committed to cost certainty and avoiding bill shock.
  • Plain-English Communication
    We make complex property law understandable and clear.
  • Collaborative Mindset
    We work seamlessly with your accountant, financial advisor, or rural consultants.

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GOT A QUESTION?

Property Law FAQs

Ready to take the next step in your property journey? Book a consultation with our experienced property lawyers today and protect your investment with confidence.

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Do I Need a Lawyer or a Conveyancer for Buying Property in Queensland?
In Queensland, conveyancing can legally be done by either lawyers or licensed conveyancers. However, only lawyers can provide full legal advice if issues arise during your transaction. Using a lawyer ensures:
• your contract protects your interests
• you’re advised on legal risks or unusual contract terms
• any disputes can be handled without needing to hire someone new mid-transaction
What Does a Property Lawyer Do?
A property lawyer:
• reviews and negotiates contracts for buying, selling, or leasing property
• provides legal advice on titles, easements, and zoning
• handles disclosure obligations and regulatory compliance
• liaises with banks and other parties to ensure smooth settlements
• protects you from unexpected risks like hidden encumbrances or tax liabilities
How Much Does a Property Lawyer Cost in Queensland?
Costs vary depending on:
• property type (residential, commercial, rural)
• complexity of the transaction
• additional services like duty advice or drafting agreements
At Enterprise Legal, we offer fixed-fee pricing wherever possible, especially for residential conveyancing. Contact us for an estimate tailored to your needs.
What is a Seller Disclosure Statement in Queensland?
From August 2025, Queensland law requires sellers to provide a disclosure statement before a buyer signs a contract. It includes details about:
• zoning and planning information
• encumbrances or easements
• flood risks or contamination issues
Failing to provide a compliant disclosure statement can allow a buyer to terminate the contract. We prepare these statements quickly and accurately.
Can You Help with Rural Property Matters?
Absolutely. As a firm based in regional Queensland, we have extensive experience in rural transactions, including:
• water allocations and licenses
• leasehold interests requiring ministerial consent
• grazing and agistment agreements
• farm succession planning
• carbon farming and environmental offset agreements