Real Estate
Real estate is everywhere and almost all businesses are in one way or another involved in it, ranging from buying, renting or the use on loan of property, commercial and otherwise, to its redevelopment, from rent disputes and eviction proceedings to expropriation proceedings. This diversity and complexity of matters involving real estate requires a specialist approach, to make sure that the client’s interests are represented in the best possible manner, from the moment of purchase and acquisition until the development and ultimate commercial exploitation of the property. At Legaltree our lawyers assist their clients in this procedure from start to finish, in order to achieve the best possible result. They combine their extensive know-how and experience in the field of real estate law with their appreciation of the market. Experience has taught us that it is this combination that causes their advice to be more than just a legal analysis.
Our real estate lawyers focus on effective results and are practical and efficient in the way they operate. Their work is tailored to the needs of their clients and includes advising on and drafting real estate development contracts, purchase or building contracts, exploitation contracts, leases and loan for use agreements. In addition they represent parties in a wide range of legal proceedings in the field of landlord and tenant law (both residential and commercial properties), including in actions, in the form of interlocutory proceedings, concerning the termination of leases, substitution, rent changes, renovation, nuisance and illegal sub-letting. Assistance is furthermore provided to clients in matters involving expropriation cases and procedures involving purchase and sale (breach of contract, performance, hidden defects, contamination, of the soil and otherwise, maintenance, etc.) and limited rights (including right of way, right of egress, right of overhang and right of superficies).
Among Legaltree’s clients are institutional investors, property developers, vacant property managers, estate agents and housing associations.