PROPERTY law

(promise of sale, purchase and sale, residential or professional leases, property dismemberment, easements and neighbourhood agreements, etc.), the authenticated form and our expertise in the Chamonix and Boege property market guarantee that contracts are highly secure.

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Real estate law is a branch of law that governs transactions, disputes and regulations relating to real estate, such as land, buildings and rights over them.

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Real Estate Transactions

Real estate law covers the purchase, sale, rental and management of real estate. This includes drafting and negotiating contracts of sale, leases and other legal documents relating to real estate transactions.

02

Property Law

It defines the rights and obligations of property owners, including ownership rights, property boundaries, easements and rights of way.

03

Town and Land Planning

Real estate law includes rules and regulations rules and regulations on land use building permits, urban planning and planning and zoning rules.

04

Lease Transactions

It covers the relationship between landlords and tenants, including the rights and responsibilities of each party, rent setting, lease termination, and tenancy disputes.

05

Mortgages

It governs mortgage loans, real estate guarantees, foreclosures and foreclosure proceedings.

06

Estates and Inheritance

Property law also deals with property inheritance, including the drafting of wills, the rights of heirs, gifts, etc.

Unilateral Promise Of Sale



In the unilateral promise to sell, one of the parties, the owner, undertakes to sell immediately, under determined conditions, to the other party, the beneficiary, if the latter exercises the option. The beneficiary has an exclusive option for a limited period of time. He/she is free to conclude the contract by exercising the option or not conclude it by letting the period expire.

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Division of Property



Ownership is the right to exercise complete control of an asset. It is "the right to enjoy and have things in the most absolute manner, provided that one does not make of it a use prohibited by laws or regulations" (Civil Code, Art. 544). The owner can dispose of the thing (abusus) as he/she desires (transfer, destruction, choice of operating mode). He/she may use it (usus) (e.g. live in their house) and collect the return (fructus) (rent one's house and receive rent).
Usufruct is division of property.

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Neighbourhood
Agreements



Neighbourhood agreements are official or informal agreements among neighbours concerning the use and management of neighbouring properties. These agreements aim at solving potential conflicts, maintaning a good relationship among neighbours, and ensuring a peaceful cohabitation. Deeds can be drafted to regulate various aspects from daily life in case of coproperties, or in areas of adjoining houses and lands.
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