Trilogy Law Group — Experience. Solutions. Outcomes.

Practice Area

Property Law

Advice across the life of a property, not just the settlement.

Overview

Property law extends well beyond a settlement date: easements, covenants, development approvals, co-ownership, community title and disputes with neighbours or bodies corporate all determine what a site is actually worth.

Trilogy Law Group advises Brisbane owners, investors and developers across the whole property lifecycle — acquisition, use, development and disposal.

What we do

Property Law services

  • Development and subdivision

    Contracts, staging, conditions and title creation.

  • Off-the-plan contracts

    Reviewing and negotiating developer contracts and disclosure.

  • Easements and covenants

    Creating, varying, releasing and enforcing registered interests.

  • Co-ownership

    Co-ownership agreements and statutory partition or sale applications.

  • Community titles

    Body corporate disputes, by-laws and levy recovery.

  • Property disputes

    Failed settlements, misdescription, boundary and adverse possession claims.

Why Trilogy

Boutique focus. Senior attention.

Our principals personally lead every property matter. You speak with the lawyer making decisions on your file — not a rotation of juniors. From our office on Level 38, 71 Eagle Street, we give Brisbane businesses and families clear advice, fixed fees where possible, and the disciplined process of a top-tier firm at boutique scale.

Common questions

Frequently asked

How is this different from conveyancing?+

Conveyancing is the transaction. Property law covers everything structural around it — how land can be used, divided, shared, developed and disputed.

Can I get out of an off-the-plan contract?+

Sometimes. Queensland gives buyers rights where disclosure is deficient or the final product differs materially from what was promised. Time limits are short.

My co-owner won't sell — what can I do?+

The Supreme Court can order a statutory sale or partition of co-owned land. Most matters resolve once an application is on foot.

Can a body corporate really enforce by-laws?+

Yes, through the commissioner's adjudication process. We act for both lot owners and committees in those disputes.

Do you advise developers?+

Yes — from site acquisition and due diligence through to contract suites for the completed project.

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