Property Law

Legal clarity for valuable property interests

Property decisions often involve significant capital, long-term obligations and several connected contracts. A title issue, disputed right, failed performance or unclear risk allocation can delay a transaction and undermine the value of the property concerned.

CVZ Attorneys advises high-net-worth individuals and companies on residential, commercial and industrial property matters. Our practice is focused on advisory, contractual and dispute work.

How we assist

Title and registration disputes

We advise on disputes and legal questions concerning registered ownership, title conditions, competing rights and the effect of registration records. Where specialist registration work is required, we can coordinate with an appropriately appointed external practitioner.

High-value property advice

Before a client commits to a significant property arrangement, we review the legal structure, material obligations, risk allocation and dispute mechanisms. Advice may cover the contractual and corporate dimensions of holding, using, funding or disposing of property, subject to the agreed mandate.

Commercial property matters

We assist with property-related commercial agreements and disputes involving landlords, tenants, owners, occupiers, contractors and other stakeholders. This can include interpretation, performance, payment, cancellation, damages and enforcement.

Property litigation

Where negotiation does not resolve the matter, we advise on application or action proceedings, forum, evidence, urgency, costs and enforcement. The objective is a proportionate route that protects the client’s legal and commercial position.

When to obtain advice

Seek legal input early when:

  • title documents or registered rights do not reflect the parties’ understanding;
  • a high-value property arrangement carries unresolved legal or commercial risk;
  • a landlord, tenant, contractor or counterparty is alleged to be in breach;
  • possession, access, use or income is threatened; or
  • correspondence may lead to urgent proceedings or termination.

Frequently asked questions

Do you advise on residential and commercial property?

Yes. The confirmed legacy scope includes residential, commercial and industrial property, particularly advisory and dispute work for high-net-worth individuals and companies.

Can you act before court proceedings begin?

Yes. Early analysis of the title documents, agreements and correspondence may preserve options and support a negotiated solution.

Discuss a property matter

Contact CVZ Attorneys with the key title records, agreements and chronology for an initial assessment.