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AdviiLaw

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3088 7937



Address: Level 34, Waterfront Place, 1 Eagle Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.adviilaw.com.au/

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25.01.2022 Thanks for the recent top up! Best quality and craftsmanship around. Lava Print & Design #1



25.01.2022 A commercial lease is a long-term rental agreement between the landlord of the commercial space and a business. You may be required to enter a commercial lease, a retail shop lease or a commercial tenancy agreement. You should know which you are entering into and what the consequences are if anything goes wrong. Get an expert involved - get AdviiLaw involved

25.01.2022 For a commercial lease, it is common for the tenant to pay the landlords reasonable legal fees for preparing and negotiating the lease, which may be up to a specified limit. The amount (if any) is a matter for negotiation between the landlord and tenant. Bear in mind that the tenant will also have to pay their own legal fees. For a retail shop lease, however, the tenant, save for certain circumstances, cannot be charged landlords legal fees for the preparation of the lease. Know the difference. Speak to AdviiLaw.

23.01.2022 Happy New Year! The ADVIILAW Team are back and ready to assist you with your legal needs. Appointments with our experienced lawyers are available at our Greenslopes Office (subject to Covid-19 restrictions), Zoom and by teleconference. ... We look forward to assisting you. #Lawfirm #Lawyer #Brisbanelawyer #Businesslaw #CommercialLaw #Litigation #Estateplanning #PropertyLaw #FranchisingLaw #Leasing



20.01.2022 If you are considering renting a property for business purposes, you should consult an experienced leasing lawyer. Commercial renters have fewer legal protections than residential tenants, and commercial leases are generally longer than residential tenancies. Commercial landlords often use leases that have been prepared by their lawyers and strongly protect their interests. Our lawyers will negotiate amendments to the landlord’s lease to ensure there is greater fairness between the parties. Contact AdviiLaw today.

20.01.2022 Don’t Negotiate in panic mode. Maybe you’re getting kicked out of your short-term lease because the landlord wants to sell the building. Perhaps your business has grown quickly and you need to lease a space to accommodate your increased client base or more staff. Or, if you’re opening a time-sensitive business such as a school, you could feel pressured to be up and running by the start of the next year. All of these things could affect the way you handle negotiations. If th...ese or any other circumstances send you into a state of confusion, take a deep breath and remain level-headed. You have to keep an open mind and know that there are always creative options for whatever circumstance you’re in. To further alleviate some of the fear, surround yourself with plenty of supportive advisors, colleagues and friends. Landlords can usually sense when a potential client is desperate. Don’t let that be you. Best of all get advice from an experienced Commercial Lawyer - they can really take the sting out of any negotiations, guiding and advising what you should be looking for! See more

19.01.2022 Terminating a long-term commercial lease agreement may require you to pay the remainder of the rent payments including other costs of your lease. Commercial landlords may have the right to take legal action against you if you leave without paying what you owe them under your lease agreement. Always speak with a lawyer before asking your landlord to end your commercial lease early. Speak to an expert in Commercial Leases. Give AdviiLaw a call.



19.01.2022 As you would guess, a commercial lease refers to the lease of commercial property, no big surprises there, right? It includes spaces such as offices, industrial units, workshops and warehouses, retail shops (whether they are within a shopping centre or not), storage sheds, working yards and other non-residential property. If you are planning on leasing a commercial property (whether as landlord or tenant) you would be best advised to involve a lawyer to make sure the commercial lease terms are suitable to your proposed use of the premises. At AdviiLaw we have specialists who can help you through a commercial lease agreement, ensuring no surprises during the agreement period.

17.01.2022 If you are considering renting a property for business purposes, you should consult an experienced leasing lawyer. Commercial renters have fewer legal protections than residential tenants, and commercial leases are generally longer than residential tenancies. Commercial landlords often use leases that have been prepared by their lawyers and strongly protect their interests. Our lawyers will negotiate amendments to the landlords lease to ensure there is greater fairness between the parties. Contact AdviiLaw today.

17.01.2022 Commercial landlords have the ability to take legal action against you if you leave your commercial property without paying what you owe them. You will have to consider what your plan of action will be if you decide to break your commercial lease early. These are the sort of issues you would want to consult a lawyer about. Call an expert, call AdviiLaw.

16.01.2022 Do you know what an Offer To Lease is? A Commercial Tenant would usually provide a deposit and make an offer by signing the Offer To Lease. In some cases, an Offer To Lease may include an express provision that states that it is not a legally binding agreement and that signing of the Lease only forms the legally binding agreement between the parties. At other times, the Offer To Lease may be binding. Make sure you know what you are signing and what the implications are. Speak to a Commercial Specialist, speak to AdviiLaw.

16.01.2022 Do you know what an Offer To Lease is? A Commercial Tenant would usually provide a deposit and make an offer by signing the Offer To Lease. In some cases, an Offer To Lease may include an express provision that states that it is not a legally binding agreement and that signing of the Lease only forms the legally binding agreement between the parties. At other times, the Offer To Lease may be binding. Make sure you know what you are signing and what the implications are. Speak to a Commercial Specialist, speak to AdviiLaw.



16.01.2022 Dont Negotiate in panic mode. Maybe youre getting kicked out of your short-term lease because the landlord wants to sell the building. Perhaps your business has grown quickly and you need to lease a space to accommodate your increased client base or more staff. Or, if youre opening a time-sensitive business such as a school, you could feel pressured to be up and running by the start of the next year. All of these things could affect the way you handle negotiations. If th...ese or any other circumstances send you into a state of confusion, take a deep breath and remain level-headed. You have to keep an open mind and know that there are always creative options for whatever circumstance youre in. To further alleviate some of the fear, surround yourself with plenty of supportive advisors, colleagues and friends. Landlords can usually sense when a potential client is desperate. Dont let that be you. Best of all get advice from an experienced Commercial Lawyer - they can really take the sting out of any negotiations, guiding and advising what you should be looking for! See more

15.01.2022 A commercial lease is a long-term rental agreement between the landlord of the commercial space and a business. You may be required to enter a commercial lease, a retail shop lease or a commercial tenancy agreement. You should know which you are entering into and what the consequences are if anything goes wrong. Get an expert involved - get AdviiLaw involved

14.01.2022 A commercial lease is a contract between a landlord and a business covering the rental of a nominated property. Before signing a commercial lease, it is important to understand the lease terms that define the rights and responsibilities of each party. You should never sign any documentation until you fully understand it and this most certainly applies to a commercial lease. Adviilaw will be happy to help you and will go through your lease agreement, clause by clause. Call us now to arrange a meeting with one of our experienced Lawyers. 07 3088 7937

14.01.2022 Opting to sign a standard lease agreement rather than negotiating puts the future of your business in the hands of your landlord. With a standard agreement, your business is likely to take the brunt of the financial burden for any damage that occurs to your space. Take the time to negotiate the terms of your lease, and protect your business. Call an expert, call AdviiLaw.

14.01.2022 When a commercial building is sold, normally the new owners must honour the terms and conditions of the existing registered leases. However, if the building was sold at a foreclosure sale, as it often can happen these days and you have a long-term lease which is not registered nor do you have prior consent to your lease from the bank, then you may risk your lease being wiped out by the foreclosure sale. Make sure you know what you are signing and about any registration requirements. Speak to an expert in Commercial Leases, speak to AdviiLaw.

12.01.2022 Did you know that a typical commercial lease places the majority or indeed all of the responsibility for repairs and maintenance on the tenant? The tenants obligations may be limited in respect of reasonable wear and tear, and the landlord may be responsible for structural repairs. Contact AdviiLaw today, your leasing experts.

12.01.2022 Typical terms and conditions of a commercial lease will cover: * the period of the lease and whether there are any options for renewal * rent, outgoings and the rent review mechanisms (such as CPI increases, fixed percentage increases and market reviews) * responsibility for maintenance, repairs and structural works... * the tenants scope to carry out works on the premises to suit its requirements * circumstances in which the landlord may access the premises * the process for dealing with tenant breaches as well as grounds for termination of the commercial lease * restrictions on subleasing by the tenant * the scope of the tenants obligation to make good the premises at the end of the lease term * insurance, indemnity and liability for damage to the premises * the rights of both parties if the landlord wants to renovate or redevelop the premises * bank guarantees and security deposits * a dispute resolution mechanism. See more

12.01.2022 Terminating a long-term commercial lease agreement may require you to pay the remainder of the rent payments including other costs of your lease. Commercial landlords may have the right to take legal action against you if you leave without paying what you owe them under your lease agreement. Always speak with a lawyer before asking your landlord to end your commercial lease early. Speak to an expert in Commercial Leases. Give AdviiLaw a call.

11.01.2022 Our difference AdviiLaw is driven by the desire to achieve the best possible outcomes for its clients by, for example: * Offering effective, efficient and commercial legal and practical solutions; * Understanding the financial circumstances of the client (and offering flexible and fixed fee arrangements whenever possible); * Ensuring that the client speaks to and has access to a lawyer each time; and... * Possessing integrity, transparency & professionalism. We are friendly, accessible & passionate about what we do. Contact us today on 07 3088 7937 or visit us on our website at www.adviilaw.com.au. See more

10.01.2022 A commercial lease is a contract between a landlord and a business covering the rental of a nominated property. Before signing a commercial lease, it is important to understand the lease terms that define the rights and responsibilities of each party. You should never sign any documentation until you fully understand it and this most certainly applies to a commercial lease. AdviiLaw will be happy to help you and will go through your lease agreement, clause by clause. Call us now to arrange a meeting with one of our experienced Lawyers. 07 3088 7937

10.01.2022 Don’t Negotiate in panic mode. Maybe you’re getting kicked out of your short-term lease because the landlord wants to sell the building. Perhaps your business has grown quickly and you need to lease a space to accommodate your increased client base or more staff. Or, if you’re opening a time-sensitive business such as a school, you could feel pressured to be up and running by the start of the next year. All of these things could affect the way you handle negotiations. If th...ese or any other circumstances send you into a state of confusion, take a deep breath and remain level-headed. You have to keep an open mind and know that there are always creative options for whatever circumstance you’re in. To further alleviate some of the fear, surround yourself with plenty of supportive advisors, colleagues and friends. Landlords can usually sense when a potential client is desperate. Don’t let that be you. Best of all get advice from an experienced Commercial Lawyer - they can really take the sting out of any negotiations, guiding and advising what you should be looking for! See more

10.01.2022 When a commercial building is sold, normally the new owners must honour the terms and conditions of the existing registered leases. However, if the building was sold at a foreclosure sale, as it often can happen these days and you have a long-term lease which is not registered nor do you have prior consent to your lease from the bank, then you may risk your lease being wiped out by the foreclosure sale. Make sure you know what you are signing and about any registration requirements. Speak to an expert in Commercial Leases, speak to AdviiLaw.

07.01.2022 The team at AdviiLaw wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Our office is now closed and will re-open on Monday, 11 January 2021. We look forward to working with you again in the new year. - Alice, Zoran & the AdviiLaw Team

07.01.2022 Commercial leasing is not a simple nor straightforward undertaking. When you are launching a new business, or even relocating an existing one, its easy to get confused by the legal and technical jargon of a lease. Thats why its always essential to work with an experienced Commercial Lawyer who can help you avoid potentially costly pitfalls when renting a new space. Getting it right will cost you the invoice of the lawyer. Getting it wrong can cost you a whole lot more! Speak to an expert, speak to AdviiLaw.

06.01.2022 A pre-existing condition (or make good) clause requires you to return the space to its original layout including removing flooring, demolishing new walls, repainting, etc. Depending on how many changes you plan for your space, this cost could balloon quickly. Always get written permission before doing any alterations (especially if expressly required under the lease) and be prepared to be told to remove them when you move.

06.01.2022 Make sure that everything is in the written commercial lease. Dont depend on oral promises, they can be easily broken or conveniently forgotten. Check the description of the space, parking, promised services and amenities (especially any shared facilities), the beginning and end dates, and the identifications of the landlord and tenant. Since commercial leases are usually between businesses, mistakes are surprisingly common. Consider including a noncompetition clause. For ex...ample, if you are renting space for a coffee shop, it would be in your best interest to have the landlord promise not to rent space in the same shopping centre to another coffee shop. Make sure there are no use restrictions that would prevent possible business changes. For example, would the lease permit that coffee shop to expand to a restaurant with a liquor license? If you need help understanding your lease speak to an expert, speak to AdviiLaw. See more

05.01.2022 Thanks for the recent top up! Best quality and craftsmanship around. Lava Print & Design #1

05.01.2022 The team at AdviiLaw wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Our office is now closed and will re-open on Monday, 11 January 2021. We look forward to working with you again in the new year. - Alice, Zoran & the AdviiLaw Team

04.01.2022 Dont Negotiate in panic mode. Maybe youre getting kicked out of your short-term lease because the landlord wants to sell the building. Perhaps your business has grown quickly and you need to lease a space to accommodate your increased client base or more staff. Or, if youre opening a time-sensitive business such as a school, you could feel pressured to be up and running by the start of the next year. All of these things could affect the way you handle negotiations. If t...hese or any other circumstances send you into a state of confusion, take a deep breath and remain level-headed. You have to keep an open mind and know that there are always creative options for whatever circumstance youre in. To further alleviate some of the fear, surround yourself with plenty of supportive advisors, colleagues and friends. Landlords can usually sense when a potential client is desperate. Dont let that be you. Best of all get advice from an experienced Commercial Lawyer - they can really take the sting out of any negotiations, guiding and advising what you should be looking for! See more

04.01.2022 Business Health Check: When did you last have your T&Cs reviewed for compliance and completeness? Your T&Cs constitute (or ought to constitute), if properly effected, a private agreement between you and your customer in relation to all the common (and other) issues that need to be addressed, clearly, in writing, in relation to your supply of goods and/or services to the customer. The more comprehensive, and tailored to your industry, your T&Cs are, the more certainty and prot...ection you will have against your customers if anything should go wrong, or if any issues, or disputes, should arise. There is no substitute to having an experienced lawyer prepare your T&Cs, as it relates to your business and industry. Our lawyers have drafted simple, complex and/or tailored, T&Cs for businesses across many different industries. Contact ADVIILAW today on 07 3088 7937 or [email protected] for a quote on your T&Cs (or for a quote on any other commercial agreement you are using, or would like to implement for your business, for example, a manufacturer’s, distribution or supply agreement, or any other agreement you think you should have in place for your business).

03.01.2022 Negotiating a commercial lease for a new commercial space can be one of the more confusing aspects of your entire move. The lease establishes your relationship with your landlord for the term of your inhabitation. It not only sets down the rules and regulations for your day-to-day relationship but also for what happens in the unfortunate case where things go horribly wrong. Most landlords and tenants discuss day-to-day aspects. These include base rent and concessions and are ...discussed in detail before signing the lease. Its the smaller, more intricate details of the lease agreement, and the terms for issues that arise during the tenant-landlord relationship that are often overlooked. Signing on to bad lease terms can spell disaster for your business. Speak to an expert before signing any kind of Commercial lease and protect yourself and your business. See more

02.01.2022 If you need a commercial lease specialist you should speak to AdiiLaw

01.01.2022 With something as serious as a Commercial Lease why wouldnt you call an expert? Not doing so is foolhardy at best and can cost you a fortune at worst. Save yourself the worry and the massive cost of getting it wrong. Speak to an expert, speak to AdviiLaw

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