Distinguished Expertise in Real-estate law

Navigating the complex landscape of Irish property transactions, commercial development, and high-value real estate disputes with unparalleled precision.

€1.2B+

Transaction Value

20+

Years in Practice

98%

Success Rate

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Professional Estate Juris Executive Office
Our Philosophy

Protecting Wealth through Precise Advocacy

At Professional Estate Juris, we recognize that real estate is more than just property—it represents significant capital, strategic enterprise, and lasting legacy. Our practice is built on providing meticulous guidance to developers, institutional investors, and private landowners.

"In real-estate law, a single oversight can compromise an entire portfolio. We leave no clause unexamined, no risk unmitigated."

Whether structured around commercial acquisitions or complex boundary resolution, our legal strategies are custom-tailored to the specific jurisprudence of Waterford and the wider Munster region.

Areas of Practice

Comprehensive Real-Estate Law

Commercial Conveyancing

Facilitating seamless acquisitions, complex structured financing, and disposals of commercial portfolios with complete regulatory compliance.

Property Litigation & Disputes

Resolving high-stakes disputes regarding boundary lines, easements, restrictive covenants, and landlord-tenant disagreements through robust advocacy.

Landlord & Tenant Advisory

Drafting, negotiating, and restructuring commercial leases to protect landlord yields and secure tenant operational continuity.

Legal Intelligence

Frequently Answered Queries

While timelines vary based on due diligence complexity, typical commercial transactions complete within 8 to 12 weeks. Title searches, zoning verification, and environmental assessments dictate the actual pace.

We prioritize structured negotiation and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to control costs. However, if consensus cannot be reached, we pursue robust representation before the Irish courts to secure your interests.

Yes. Boundary and right-of-way disputes require historical title analysis and precise land registry mapping. We collaborate with chartered land surveyors to construct ironclad legal positions.