Legal Services

If you are encountering a legal issue you may want assurance that your chosen solicitor focuses on those types of matters.

Kye has a track record of successfully acting for both individual and corporate clients on their property law matters. She currently takes instructions in the following areas:

Development

  • Site acquisitions and disposals of property (residential & commercial)
  • Due diligence for site acquisitions
  • Title structuring advice
  • Property development & subdivision (front-end)
  • Off-the-Plan project sales
  • Easements and restrictive covenants
  • Access to neighbouring land for development purposes

Strata and Community title

  • Collective sale/strata renewals and strata termination
  • By-law drafting
  • Lot owner representation at meetings

Leasing

  • Commercial and retail leasing

Disputes between neighbours

  • Fencing, encroachment and boundary disputes
  • Tree disputes
  • Privacy advice
  • Easement disputes

Other property advice

  • Conveyancing (commercial and complex conveyancing only)
  • Caveats and interlocutory injunctions
  • Torrens Assurance Fund claims and litigated proceedings
  • Possessory/adverse possession claims
  • Primary applications and Torrens title examination (qualified folio & limited title)
  • Compulsory acquisition (Commonwealth & State)

Expert reports

Kye may be available to provide expert reports on land title registry practice and procedure for litigation purposes. Given her experience as a former lawyer in the NSW Land Title Office Registry, this unique expertise is not readily available anywhere else in NSW.

Tech-ready

We are ‘tech-ready’ and progressively upskilling. Kye is a PEXA endorsed trainer.

Legal Presenter

Kye is also a legal presenter and has several years’ experience speaking in front of large audiences (normally other lawyers). Kye has been commended by industry leaders for her straight-talking approach in discussing topical legal issues. She may be available to present on various property law topics at your next function.