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Cameron Sheather

Expertise

Cameron is an experienced property and real estate lawyer with a particular focus on sales and acquisitions, development, titling and strata and community scheme projects.

Cameron can advise on the entire property process – from due diligence, to acquisition, development, titling and ultimate disposal. 

Experience

At Holding Redlich, Cameron mainly works for property developers, real estate investment trusts, government agencies and superannuation funds. His experience includes:

  • advising government agencies in relation to compulsory acquisition matters, subdivisions, easements and leasing
  • advising in relation to the subdivision of land with special expertise in relation to strata and community scheme subdivisions
  • drafting and negotiating section 88B instruments, by-laws and management statements for strata and community schemes
  • the sale and purchase of retail, commercial and residential property
  • drafting master contracts for “off-the-plan” sales
  • advising in relation to rural property transactions, including dealing with water and environmental issues, environment protection licences and taxation considerations, and
  • drafting and negotiating retail, commercial and telecommunications leases and licences.

Cameron acts for the following major clients of Holding Redlich:

  • Transport for NSW (and panel agencies)
  • Frasers Property
  • Delfin Lendlease
  • Lendlease
  • Jessica Investments Pty Ltd
  • Peet Group (including CIC Australia)

Publications

02 April 2014 - Knowledge

Postponement of changes to the swimming pool disclosure requirements

#Property & Real Estate

On 28 March 2014 the Office of Local Government issued a Circular to Councils announcing that the provisions in the Swimming Pools Amendment Act 2012 (NSW) (Amending Act) requiring a property with a swimming pool to have a certificate of compliance...

27 February 2019 - Knowledge

Residential Focus

#Property & Real Estate

Since the Grenfell Tower tragedy, defects in high rise residential buildings have grabbed headlines, concerned the public and drawn the attention of regulators. While fire spread strikes a particular fear, the threat of structural failure has also captivated us, with the evacuation of a residential high rise building unprecedented in our industry.

26 February 2019 - Knowledge

Inside track: Property & Real Estate

#Property & Real Estate

There are hundreds of buildings around Australia covered in combustible cladding, but fixing the problem is expensive and the only government scheme is yet to hand out a single loan.