Best Property Lawyer In Adelaide

David Dew

Property Lawyer

David Dew has over 25 years of commercial and property law experience. Prior to joining Brown & Associates,

David practised for 8 years with Cowell Clarke, where he specialised in property law.He currently serves on the Property Committee of the Law Society of South Australia.

Nathan Marshall

Property Lawyer

Nathan Marshall is a lawyer in Georgiadis Lawyers Commercial & Business, Property, Wills & Estates

Planning, and Families & Separation practice groups.He brings a wealth of experience to the Georgiadis Lawyers litigation team.

Adam Crittenden

Property Lawyer

Adam Crittenden is a co-founding partner of Adco Legal. He has many years experience specialising in

property and commercial law. He also has an intimate knowledge of the pharmacy industry having acted in some of the most significant transactions for pharmacy groups Australia-wide.

Rachel Weatherly

Property Lawyer

Rachel Weatherly graduated from Adelaide University in mid-2002 with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor

of Laws.She has specialised in the area of Family Law since September 2003 and also practices in the area of Wills and Estates. Her experience in relation to property and childrens issues.

Willem Ouwens

Property Lawyer

Willem-Ouwens has over 40 years experience in providing commercial and property law advice, including

advising on commercial litigation. He has an extensive knowledge of the property industry.

Lisa Bielby

Property Lawyer

Lisa Bielby has extensive experience in drafting, reviewing, negotiating and advising on documentation

for the sale, purchase and lease of commercial, retail, industrial, agricultural and retirement village properties and associated due diligence investigations and advice.She assists property owners and property developers in development, building and construction transactions.

Lisa Gough

Property Lawyer

Lisa Gough completed her degree and then undertook an article clerkship at Phillips Fox in Perth where

she gained valuable experience in Commercial Litigation, Insurance, Property and Family Law.she has significant experience in managing large property settlements and complex matters.

Lachlan Andrews

Property Lawyer

Lachlan Andrews has comprehensive experience in all aspects of property, financial services and business

law. He expertise in real estate law includes acquisitions and disposals, including due diligence and contract negotiation and documentation for various types of real estate assets.

Danny Nemer

Property Lawyer

Danny Nemer established Eckermann Lawyers, together with CEO Jarrod Eckermann.He has a wealth of experience

and expertise in all aspects of property and commercial law and in all types of property transactions including acquisitions, disposals, developments and leasing.

Joe De Ruvo

Property Lawyer

Joe De Ruvo has been busy building his powerful reputation for more than 30 years.His experience encompasses

commercial disputes of all kinds for businesses operating in a diverse range of industries and market sectors.

Property Lawyers

Property law governs the legal relationships and rights that individuals or entities hold concerning property. Property is not limited to tangible items—such as a television or a car—known as movable property (or Fahrnis). It also encompasses immovable property, which includes land and any associated rights or interests. Although these rights may not be visible or physical, they represent ownership and control that carry significant legal weight.

The fundamental principles of property law include:

  1. The Principle of Publicity – Property rights must be made public to ensure legal certainty.

  2. The Principle of Absoluteness – Property rights are enforceable against everyone.

  3. The Principle of Specificity – The object of ownership must be clearly defined.

  4. The Principle of Typology (Type Constraint) – Property rights must conform to legally recognized types.

  5. The Principle of Abstraction – The transfer of ownership is independent of the underlying contractual obligation.