Bordeaux – Biganos / Avocat Immobilier
REAL ESTATE LAWYER
REAL ESTATE LAWYER
Real estate law covers a wide range of issues relating to the management of buildings (apartments, houses, land).
The first problem concerns real estate sales. When you are a seller or a buyer, difficulties can arise during the final signing of the sale. In such cases, it's vital to have the right support to avoid wasting unnecessary time and money.
First of all, it is possible that the sale will not go through because the buyer has not obtained the necessary financing to complete the project. In this case, the suspensive conditions set out in the preliminary sales agreement will have to be invoked. However, you must make sure that all the criteria are met to benefit from this suspensive condition. Failing this, the buyer may owe the seller compensation for the time lost, in the form of a penalty clause or immobilization indemnity.
Once the sale has been signed, difficulties can arise if the buyer considers that defects have been concealed by the seller. In such circumstances, a real estate lawyer can advise you on the applicable law and the steps to be taken in the subsequent procedure, depending on whether you are the buyer or the seller.
In addition to issues relating to real estate sales, real estate law also covers problems associated with letting your property, whether it's an AIRBNB-type seasonal rental or an annual residential rental.
If you want to set up an AIRBNB-type seasonal rental, you'll need to comply with a number of obligations. It is therefore imperative that you contact a lawyer who can advise you on the steps you need to take to ensure that your business is up and running smoothly.
For classic annual rentals, you may need help to draw up the lease contract, to put an end to it when you wish to sell the property, or when your tenant no longer pays the rent. We can help you put an end to this situation as quickly as possible.
Finally, real estate law also covers the management of condominiums. The firm can assist you when certain co-owners fail to pay their service charges, or when the co-ownership is experiencing legal difficulties.