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Due Diligence Enquiries for Commercial Property

Commercial property due diligence enquiries

Commercial property due diligence is an important part of any transaction. While it may add to upfront costs, it can assist in identifying risks and issues before the transaction proceeds.

Why choose our Gold Coast lawyers?

Our conveyancing and property lawyers have extensive experience in commercial property matters across the Gold Coast and Queensland. We remain up to date with relevant legal developments, including court decisions and property litigation trends, to provide accurate and effective advice.

Comprehensive due diligence enquiries

Our role is to ensure you are fully informed before proceeding with a transaction. We undertake detailed due diligence enquiries to identify risks and provide you with a clear understanding of the property and its associated obligations. We work closely with you and your advisers, including your accountant, to ensure all relevant matters are addressed.

Key areas of commercial property due diligence

  •  Title investigations: Identifying encumbrances, easements, encroachments and other title issues
  • Land enquiries: Investigating restrictions, claims and matters affecting the use of the land
  • Building assessments: Reviewing improvements and structures on the property
  • Permitted use: Confirming that the intended use complies with applicable planning and regulatory requirements
  • Lease analysis: Reviewing lease terms, including income, obligations and risks associated with existing tenancies

Specialist advice for commercial property transactions

For advice on commercial property due diligence and transactions, contact Peter Muller on 07 5574 0575 or peterm@qbmlaw.com.au

Identify Risks Before You Commit to a Commercial Property Purchase

QBM Lawyers conducts thorough due diligence investigations to ensure you are fully informed before proceeding with any commercial property transaction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial property due diligence involves investigating a property before purchase to identify legal, financial and regulatory risks. This helps ensure you understand the asset and its potential liabilities before proceeding.
Due diligence helps uncover issues such as title defects, zoning restrictions, lease risks and compliance concerns. Identifying these early can prevent costly disputes or unexpected obligations after settlement.
It may include title searches, planning and zoning enquiries, review of leases, assessment of building compliance, and investigation of any encumbrances or restrictions affecting the property.
Yes, the results of due diligence may lead to renegotiation of the purchase price, changes to contract terms, or a decision not to proceed with the transaction.
Due diligence should be undertaken before entering into a binding contract or during a due diligence period under the contract. Early advice ensures risks are identified and managed before you are committed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Commercial property due diligence involves investigating a property before purchase to identify legal, financial and regulatory risks. This helps ensure you understand the asset and its potential liabilities before proceeding.

Due diligence helps uncover issues such as title defects, zoning restrictions, lease risks and compliance concerns. Identifying these early can prevent costly disputes or unexpected obligations after settlement.

It may include title searches, planning and zoning enquiries, review of leases, assessment of building compliance, and investigation of any encumbrances or restrictions affecting the property.

Yes, the results of due diligence may lead to renegotiation of the purchase price, changes to contract terms, or a decision not to proceed with the transaction.

Due diligence should be undertaken before entering into a binding contract or during a due diligence period under the contract. Early advice ensures risks are identified and managed before you are committed.

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