Mark Gomez
Associate
An Associate in our Property group, Mark Gomez has extensive experience in commercial property and leasing, property development and commercial law.
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He regularly acts in matters involving listed corporations, multinational corporations, incorporated associations, and prominent individuals.
Mark’s experience in the property sector is comprehensive, managing matters arising from the sale or purchase of residential and commercial properties, as well as retail and commercial leasing. Additionally, his experience in corporate finance, advising on drafting and negotiating loan facility and security documents, complements his property practice.
With a talent for distilling complex issues into simple solutions, Mark applies a common-sense and logical approach to problem-solving. His broad experience allows him to develop strategic, results-driven solutions for clients from the outset. He particularly enjoys taking on matters that are out of the ordinary or that require a fresh approach.
Significant experience
- Acting in the sale of major international brand-named hotels and local boutique motels.
- Acting in the sale of a major Australian holiday park.
- Acting for a leading ASX-listed wealth manager in commercial and retail leasing matters and managing disputes within the client’s portfolio.
- Acting for the trustee of a major religious organisation in leasing matters and managing disputes within the client’s portfolio.
- Acting for various private and ASX-listed lenders in relation to development financing and preparation of all security documentation.
- Acting in the sale and purchase of buildings in Melbourne’s CBD.
- Acting for a landlord in the leasing of its premises to an international vehicle dealership.
- Acting in the sale of various businesses such as hotels, motels, caravan parks, supported residential services, pharmacies and restaurants.
- Acting in the sale of multi-lot developments.
- Acting for an overseas property developer in relation to getting a variation of its FIRB approval to facilitate the sale of its development property.
- Acting for a vendor in a dispute against a caveator who lodged a caveat without reasonable cause.
- Acting in a VCAT dispute over the condition of a residential property at the end of the lease.
- Acting for a purchaser of a $4.3 million property in a fixtures and fittings dispute.
- Acting in a VCAT matter in relation to a party preventing the unreasonable flow of water from one apartment to another.