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Early legal advice can save property developers time and money: expert insights from the Leeds Property Conference

by Francesca Lee-Rogers

| 27 Jan, 2026
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Property development today demands more than ambition and capital. According to Joseph McCullough, a specialist in commercial property law and residential development who will be presenting at the Property Developers Conference in Leeds, many developers lose time and money by not involving legal expertise early enough in their projects.

McCullough said:

The theme running through everything we do for property developers is being proactive rather than reactive.

He will share his insights alongside fellow expert Shaun Lowry and guests Sam Lockwood and Tony Moss at the free upcoming conference on Tuesday, 10 February 2026, at The Terrace event space in Leeds.

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Common pitfalls: the cost of late legal involvement

McCullough sees a recurring issue: developers often agree heads of terms with landowners before seeking legal advice. By then, hidden problems can derail deals, inflate costs or, in the worst cases, lead to abortive transactions where developers walk away with nothing to show for their investment.

Late discoveries, such as title issues, rights of way or poorly structured deals, mean more time drafting fixes for avoidable problems, resulting in higher costs and missed opportunities.

Both residential and commercial projects present different challenges, but the principle remains the same: investigation before commitment saves money and time.

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Property development solutions: three critical stages where early legal input pays off

McCullough’s presentation will focus on three stages where early legal involvement transforms the process.

Due diligence before Heads of Terms

Involving solicitors early allows title checks and identification of restrictions before terms are agreed. Developers can then structure realistic deals from the outset, avoiding renegotiations and stalled transactions.

The result is draft documentation that reflects reality rather than attempting to retrofit solutions to problems discovered mid-transaction. This approach prevents costly renegotiations and protects against deals falling through at advanced stages.

Efficient contract preparation

When groundwork is done early, contract drafting is faster and more efficient. Lawyers can focus on clear, protective agreements rather than firefighting unexpected issues, helping developers secure sites quickly and reduce costs.

Estate setup and sales infrastructure

For developers selling plots, early planning of estate management structures is essential. Questions about open spaces, boundaries and management companies should be resolved before sales begin.

Strong sales packs speed up conveyancing, helping transactions complete within 28 days and keeping projects moving.

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Reducing risk and legal costs

Early legal input doesn’t just cut bills, it prevents delays, disputes and failed deals. By identifying issues before contracts are finalised, developers maintain momentum and avoid wasted expenditure. 

McCullough said:

Every developer wants to reduce costs and avoid risks. Early investment saves multiples of its cost by identifying problems before they escalate.

Your development journey starts here

McCullough’s presentation will be one of four expert sessions at the conference, guiding developers from land acquisition to sales success.

Alongside McCullough and Lowry, Sam Lockwood and Tony Moss will cover structuring deals, avoiding disputes, and marketing properties effectively.

Whether you’re an experienced developer refining your process or new to the industry, this Leeds event offers practical insights from professionals who work with developers every day.

Register here via Eventbrite: Property Developer Event, 3.45pm on Tuesday, 10 Feb 2026.

Real Estate Solicitor Joseph McCullough can be contacted on 0113 487 3935 or jmccullough@lcf.co.uk. For more information about LCF Law, visit the website.