Commercial Real Estate
Here's What We Do
Our commercial real estate group delivers strategic counsel to developers, investors, landlords, borrowers, and lenders on complex transactions across the full lifecycle of real estate ownership, from deal structuring to closing, through development, operation, and disposition.
Daoust Vukovich LLP has a highly regarded commercial real estate practice advising developers, investors, landlords, borrowers, and lenders on complex real estate transactions. Our lawyers provide strategic counsel throughout the full lifecycle of real estate matters, including acquisitions, dispositions, financings and development projects, from transaction structuring through to closing and beyond. Our work also includes negotiating complex land-related agreements, resolving title issues and representing property owners in expropriation matters. We regularly act in connection with a wide range of asset classes, including shopping centres, office buildings, retail properties, multi-unit residential buildings, industrial lands, commercial condominiums, mixed-use developments and vacant land.
In an industry where time is always of the essence, we are well-known for guiding our clients through the complexities that can arise when dealing with real property with our client's success as our top priority.
Our commercial real estate group is distinguished by its responsiveness, efficiency, and practical, business-focused approach, delivering tailored legal solutions aligned with each client’s objectives. Committed to the highest standards of service, the team provides clear, strategic guidance across all aspects of commercial real estate.
The Commercial Real Estate Group advises on a comprehensive and broad range of land-related issues, including:
- Commercial transactions of all asset classes, including acquisitions and dispositions, joint ventures, portfolio transactions, and competitive bidding processes;
- Construction financing, project financing, secured lending, alternate lending, and insured lending;
- Title review, interpretation, clean-up, opinions, and due diligence;
- Development matters, including the review and coordination of municipal agreements, servicing and access easements and agreements; and
- Expropriation-related matters.