Commercial Property in Corporate Transactions

Property expertise in Corporate Transactions.

Property assets often play a pivotal role in corporate transactions. Whether you’re planning an acquisition, managing a sale, or navigating a restructure, understanding the property implications can significantly impact your deal’s success.

Our commercial property specialists work seamlessly with our corporate team to protect your interests throughout the transaction. We help you understand how property holdings and lease arrangements affect deal structure and maximise interest in your asset, ensuring you make informed decisions that support your business objectives.

Our expertise covers:

  • Property aspects of share and asset sales and purchases
  • Agreeing comprehensive property warranties
  • Detailed funder reports and certification
  • Assisting with the property aspects of liquidation, restructuring and distressed sales

We translate complex property considerations into clear, actionable insights that support your wider corporate strategy.

What our clients say:

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“I have been working with Lily on a property lease & am extremely happy with not only the end product received but the great communication throughout too. I will be using Lily for all of my property requirements moving forwards on a long term basis.”

Recent Commercial Property Client

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“I have engaged the services of Morr & Co on various development land transactions as well as dealing with the conveyancing for the sales of new built homes... [Cathryn Pernstich] has been a pleasure in the way transactions have been dealt with.”

Recent Commercial Property Client

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“High quality advice and guidance every step of the way through to an important and successful conclusion. Lily McLean and her team were exceptional and with a brilliant client manner. I would not hesitate to recommend Lily and Morr & Co.”

Recent Commercial Property Client

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