Property & Leasing
Property decisions are among the most significant financial commitments your practice will make. Whether you're leasing space in a medical centre, negotiating a tenant doctor agreement, or purchasing your own premises, expert legal advice is essential. We understand the unique aspects of medical property transactions and advocate strongly for practitioners' interests.
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What We Offer
Comprehensive property & leasing services tailored for medical practitioners
Commercial lease negotiations
Tenant doctor agreement review and drafting
Property purchases and due diligence
Fit-out contracts and builder negotiations
Sublease and licence arrangements
Lease renewals and rent reviews
Make-good obligations
Security of tenure advice
Why Choose Us
With over 15 years of experience serving medical practitioners, we understand the unique challenges you face.
- Secure favorable lease terms
- Avoid hidden costs and unfair clauses
- Protect your investment in fit-out
- Ensure flexibility for practice growth
- Understand your rights and obligations
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about property & leasing
What should I look for in a tenant doctor agreement?
Key issues include billing arrangements, patient ownership, restrictive covenants, notice periods, and fee structures. We've reviewed hundreds of these agreements and know the common traps to avoid.
Should I lease or buy my practice premises?
This depends on your financial situation, growth plans, and local property market. We can connect you with financial advisors to model both scenarios and provide legal advice on the implications of each approach.
What's a reasonable notice period for leaving a medical centre?
This varies significantly, but we generally recommend negotiating for no more than 3-6 months. Some centres try to lock in 12 months or more, which we would advise against.
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