Lisa Knöll

Attorney

Certified specialist in tenancy and residential property law

About me

Since 2017, I have been advising national and international portfolio-holding real estate companies as a lawyer on all tenancy law matters in commercial tenancy law as well as on all commercial law aspects and issues relating to property and asset management. I draft, review and negotiate commercial leases. In addition to providing advice, I also represent my clients in court in all matters relating to tenancy and general contractual law. I have extensive litigation experience in all areas of tenancy and real estate law.

 

I also focus on advising national and international companies from the real estate industry as well as institutional investors on all legal issues arising in connection with the acquisition, management and sale of real estate and real estate companies, also at the interface with corporate law. I prepare due diligence reviews on the buyer and seller side, draft and negotiate real estate and/or share purchase agreements in the context of asset and share deals.

 

I have been a certified specialist in tenancy and residential property law since 2020 and am currently completing my specialist qualification in administrative law.

Vita

  • Certified specialist in tenancy and residential property law, 2020
  • Attorney at SNP Schlawien since 2017
  • Admission to the bar, 2017
  • Legal internship at the OLG Munich, 2014-2016
  • Study of law at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, 2009-2014

Awards and honours

  • Handelsblatt “Lawyers of the future (Ones to watch)” in real estate law, since 2024
  • Best Lawyers “Ones to watch” in the field of real estate law, since 2024
  • Handelsblatt “Germany’s best law firms” in real estate law, since 2024

     

Publications

  • Knöll, Lisa; Sormann, Sascha: All about smoke alarms – What agreements should be made in the tenancy agreement?, in: DDIV aktuell, Issue 04/19, p. 30 ff.
  • GE 2020, 1253: Judgment review LG Mannheim, judgment of 09.07.2020 – 23 O 22/20: Voluntary closure of office space due to virus pandemic does not justify a rent freeze.

Assistant

Eva Schratt
Legal assistant