Crystal Roman
Legal Practitioner
Crystal Roman is a lawyer in our Property Law team.
Professional Background
Crystal is a property lawyer and a member of our Property Law team. She has experience in dealing with both residential and commercial property matters. Crystal’s main priority is to assist her clients by providing a clear understanding of their legal matter and building a strong client relationship.
Areas of Practice
Crystal is able to assist clients with the following matters:
- Purchase and sale of residential properties
- Retail and commercial leases
- Caveats
- Property transfers
- Sale and purchase of chattels
- Building contracts
- Building disputes
- Purchase and sale of commercial properties
- Off the plan contracts
- Owners Corporation disputes
Areas of Expertise
- Property law
- Commercial law
- Mediation and dispute resolution
Languages
Crystal speaks Romanian and is able to provide assistance to Romanian clients who are faced with English language barriers.
Professional Qualifications & Memberships
- Bachelor of Laws (Australian Catholic University)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Management major) (Australian Catholic University)
- Mediation Training Certificate provided by the Dispute Settlement Centre of Victoria
- Accredited Mediator under the National Mediator Accreditation System
- Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (Leo Cussen)
- Member of Law Institute of Victoria
Risks of purchasing property from an online market place
No matter the circumstance in which property is sold or purchased, there are processes that must be followed to ensure that the property transaction is legal and valid. Property Lawyer Crystal Roman summarises some key points to consider.
What is the difference in make-good obligations in a retail and non-retail lease?
What must a landlord and tenant do under a lease make-good obligation for retail and non-retail premises? Property Lawyer Crystal Roman explains.
Building a home of your own – don’t let the contract bring you down!
An important step in building your home is selecting the builder. The critical next step is to make sure that you review and understand the building contract, as Property Lawyer Crystal Roman explains.