Get legal help with matters within real estate law
Real estate law is the legal field that addresses issues of ownership, transfer, and use of land and buildings. It’s a comprehensive area and includes rules for everything from buying and selling properties to lease agreements, easements, and building permits. Real estate law is essential for both individuals and businesses as it governs the rights and obligations associated with owning or renting properties – often one of the most significant investments you can make.
Real estate law includes regulations on ownership and use of real property and can be divided into two main areas:
- Civil Real Estate Law
This area covers matters related to ownership, purchase and sale of real estate, as well as rights such as easements and leases. - Public Real Estate Law
This includes laws and regulations on land use, building permits, and environmental legislation, focusing on how society regulates the use and development of properties.
Key aspects of real estate law
Real estate law addresses several critical aspects of owning and using properties, such as:
- Property purchase and sale
In real estate transactions, it’s crucial to ensure contracts and documents, such as purchase agreements and bills of sale, are correctly prepared, clear, and legally binding. - Tenancy law
Tenancy law regulates the relationship between landlords and tenants, including agreements, rent setting, maintenance responsibilities, and termination of lease agreements. - Easements and usufruct rights
An easement grants one property the right to use another property, such as access to a road or well, while usufruct rights, like leases, allow others to use a property for a specific period. - Building permits and zoning
When planning to build or modify a property, a building permit is often required. The Planning and Building Act governs the use of land and buildings, and understanding these regulations can help avoid issues during the construction process. - Disputes and legal proceedings
Disputes over boundary lines, property defects, or lease agreements can be resolved through negotiation or, in some cases, in court.
What we help with regarding real estate law
Legal consultation
We consult on all aspects of real estate law, from buying and selling properties to tenancy and building permit issues. We help you understand your rights and obligations and make informed decisions.
Drafting and reviewing contracts
We assist in drafting and reviewing property-related agreements, such as purchase contracts, lease agreements, and easements. We ensure your contracts are legally sound and protect your interests.
Dispute resolution
If you face a real estate dispute, we offer legal representation and help resolve the conflict effectively, either through negotiation or in court.
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FAQ about real estate law
What’s the difference between a purchase agreement and a bill of sale?
A purchase agreement is the contract signed by the parties during a property purchase, while the bill of sale is issued once the purchase price is paid, formally transferring ownership.
What’s an easement, and why is it important?
An easement allows one property to use another property in a specific way, such as accessing a road. It’s essential as it affects the property’s usage and value.
Do I need a building permit to build an extension on my property?
Yes, in most cases, a building permit is required for extensions. Contact your local municipality for more information about what applies to your specific case.