Join us for an essential guide to structuring and managing property joint ventures (JVs) with our 1½ hour virtual course that’s launching this month.
The session, hosted in partnership with McCullough Robertson, will provide you with practical tools you need to confidently navigate the complexities of JV agreements in property development.
Learn the key components of these agreements—ranging from roles and responsibilities to profit-sharing and construction funding—while exploring different types of JVs.
Whether you’re a developer or investor, seize this opportunity and join the more than 100 participants already attending.
Purpose and importance of JV agreements
The different type of JVs for developers, land owners and investors
Clarifying roles, responsibilities and dispute mechanisms
Key components of a joint-venture agreement
Developer and other parties’ respective responsibilities
Methods of distributing profits and tax considerations
Securing funding and responsibilities for loan repayments.
Managing the development: Key clauses
Selecting and managing consultants
Allocation of intellectual property and signage rights
Structuring decision-making processes and resolving disputes.
Practical considerations and FAQs
Legal validity across different states, and costs and time considerations
Highlighting potential challenges such as unclear dispute resolution processes.
Case studies and open Q&A
A walkthrough of two real-world JVs, with focus on their legal frameworks and outcomes
Open discussion to clarify specific questions from attendees.
Meet your speakers
Kristan Conlon, Chair of Partners, McCullough Robertson
Melinda Peters, Partner, McCullough Robertson
Jodie Robinson, Special Counsel, McCullough Robertson
Who should attend
Property development professionals
Investors and financial advisors
Landowners
Builders and contractors
Legal professionals
Date: Thursday, October 31, 10am—11.30am AEST
Tickets: General admission: $195 + GST
*Register three (or more) attendees and claim a 20 per cent discount!
TUD+ Member: FREE
Duration: 1½ hour virtual event
>> Don’t miss this opportunity, learn more here