Real estate law is a part of civil law that deals with the rights and obligations in connection with real estate. This includes the following areas in particular:
Property law
It regulates the acquisition, transfer and termination of ownership rights to real estate. Property law gives an owner the right to own, use and sell their property. However, it should always be borne in mind that ownership imposes obligations. For example, if the property is a source of danger and appropriate measures have to be taken, you cannot simply exculpate yourself. Each individual case must be considered differently and ultimately requires an expert lawyer!
Tenancy law
This area deals with the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants. It includes topics such as rental agreements, rent increases, repairs, terminations and the eviction of rented property. It is advisable to consult a lawyer with the relevant expertise in order to avoid the risk of making legal mistakes. In some cases, legal advice is sufficient. Experience has shown that it is very helpful to have a lawyer at your side in order to be able to successfully assert your legal interests.
Consulting spectrum
- Property rights (especially acquisition and transfer)
- Tenancy law
- Land register law
- Construction law
- Construction charges and easements
Land register law
The land register is used to document ownership of land and real estate. It is a public register that contains information on property owners, mortgages and other encumbrances.
Construction law
Building law is much more than just permits and regulations. It is the guide that turns your vision into reality and ensures that your building project is on a solid legal footing. It regulates the construction, use and development of real estate. It includes building regulations, building permits, building contracts and planning regulations. Whether you are planning a major construction project or simply need to clarify a few legal issues – I am your reliable partner in construction law!
Neighbor law
This area of law deals with relations between neighboring property owners. It regulates issues such as boundary distances, overhang, noise and odor nuisance as well as the protection of views and light.
Development contribution law
This concerns the costs arising from the development of properties, such as road construction, sewerage and supply lines.
Construction charges and easements
These refer to rights and obligations that encumber a property, such as the right to cross over another property (easement) or the obligation to comply with certain building regulations (construction easement).
These areas can vary depending on the country, as each country has its own real estate law system.
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