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Real estate law

The purchase of a new house

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You want to buy a new house without the horrors of construction legal hypothecs? A follow-up after the sale is required, since there are many players involved in construction who can claim sums your builder fails to pay, sums that can be considerable.

Your notary can offer you legal hypothec insurance. Don’t deprive yourself!

Real estate law

The purchase and sale of a property

Promise to sell/purchase

The sale with legal warranty

Examination of the property title search

The sale price

The purchase of a new house

The notarial deed of sale

Co-ownership

The various types of proposals to purchase

Can this preliminary contract be cancelled?

The contents of a good purchase proposal

Divided co-ownership (condominium)

Precautions to take before buying

The declaration of co-ownership

The owners' association or "syndicate" and the general meeting of co-owners

Sale and hypotec in co-ownership

Indivision agreement

The rules of an undivided co-ownership

Conversion of rental property

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