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Protect Your Business Interests with Our Commercial Lease Lawyers

It is not uncommon for business and commercial lease disputes to arise, and the consequences of one party’s actions can be significant for the other. Such disputes often occur when there is uncertainty regarding the rights and obligations outlined in the lease terms.

In Queensland, leases are classified as either retail or non-retail, with retail leases pertaining to locations that serve customers directly, such as shops, while non-retail leases apply to places like warehouses and factories. Relevant legislation includes the Retail Shop Leases Act 1994 (Qld) (RSL Act) and the Property Law Act 1974 (Qld) (PLA).

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Types of Commercial Lease Disputes

There Are a Number of Ways That a Dispute Can Arise with Commercial Leases

> Disputes arising from assignment of the commercial lease

> Commercial lease disputes regarding unauthorised works to premises

> Damage to premises by either the tenant or the landlord (or mother nature)

> Commercial lease disputes because of failure to notify within the correct time to accept an option

> Commercial lease disputes relating to the landlord or tenant failing to maintain the premises

> Commercial lease disputes in relation to failure to pay rent, paying the incorrect amount or rent, and/or failure to pay the outgoings.

> Commercial lease disputes in relation to the insurance kept by the tenant and/or landlord

> Interruption to access to the premises.

> Commercial lease disputes relating to the landlord failing to provide quiet enjoyment of the premises

> Commercial lease disputes because of the tenant’s failure to make good the premises

> The landlord or the tenant refusing consent to an assignment causing a dispute

> Commercial lease disputes relating to subletting tenancy without permission

> Tenant being locked out of premises without the adequate notice to remedy the breach

> The tenant using the premises for a different purpose other than specified in the lease

> Commercial lease disputes in relation to withholding security deposit (bond)

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Stonegate Legal’s team of experienced lawyers have extensive experience in commercial and retail lease disputes throughout Brisbane and Queensland. We understand the complexities of the legal system and can provide advice on how to manage any dispute. Whether you need assistance in negotiating a new lease agreement, or you are involved in a dispute with your current landlord, our team can help.

We are committed to providing representation that is tailored to the individual needs of our clients and offer practical solutions that will protect their business interests.

When a tenant violates the terms of their lease agreement, a landlord or property manager may issue a legal document known as a Notice to Remedy Breach.

This document notifies the tenant of their breach and outlines the actions required to correct the issue. Common breaches include late rent payments, property damage, noise violations, occupancy restrictions, and illegal activities on the premises.

The notice typically includes a deadline for remedying the breach and may also warn that failure to comply could result in eviction proceedings. If the tenant fails to correct the breach within the specified timeframe, the landlord may have the right to terminate the lease and initiate eviction proceedings.

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Stonegate Legal’s team of experienced lawyers provide legal representation to property owners and renters of commercial spaces and retail stores located in Brisbane and throughout Queensland.

We handle all types of commercial and retail lease disputes, including those involving uncertainty regarding the rights and obligations outlined in the lease terms. We also provide assistance in negotiating new lease agreements, as well as help clients involved in disputes with their current landlord.

It is not always necessary to go to court in order to resolve a commercial or retail lease dispute. Our team will provide tailored advice and assistance to help you protect your business interests and can work with you to find the best solution for your situation.

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