Real Estate Law

Real Estate Law

Real Estate Law is responsible for establishing the rules governing relations involving property acquisition and loss, possession, leasing, adverse possession, rural leasing, real estate development, division, demarcation, expropriation, reinstatement, condominium, donation, assignment of rights, home financing, right to build, neighborhood rights, real estate registration, and other legal institutions related to real property. With this in mind, Cardamone Ribeiro Sociedade de Advogados – CRSA has extensive knowledge in Real Estate Law, allowing us to assist clients in all matters involving property rights. We have a significant presence in the following areas:
– Regularization of real estate transactions, rectification, or cancellation of registrations and annotations; – Comprehensive legal assistance to condominiums, such as actions for payment of condominium expenses, claims against suppliers, condominium civil liability for damages, obligations to do/not to do, assistance in drafting Assembly Meeting Notices, problem-solving related to deliberations and assemblies, rights and duties of administrators and unit owners, use of common areas, keeping animals on the property, misuse of property, assistance in applying fines and warnings, legal opinions, and responses to legal inquiries, preparation of extrajudicial and judicial notifications, accountability of the condominium manager and other members of the executive board, among others;
– Drafting and reviewing deeds and contracts related to property purchase and sale, swap, payment in kind, mortgage establishment, commodatum, real estate leases, land splitting and real estate development, construction and real estate development, among others;
– Lease and sublease of properties, such as eviction actions for non-payment of rent and lease-related accessories, rent execution, rent revision and renewal actions, consignment payment actions, as well as problem-solving related to the right of first refusal, improvements, lease guarantees, seasonal leases, and others;
– Notary and Real Estate Registry Services and other public authorities; – Verification of ownership and encumbrances on urban and rural properties, enabling a transaction without risks for both the seller and the buyer. Thus, our practice in real estate law can help businesses make a careful analysis of opportunities and risks involved in new ventures, providing flexible and intelligent legal solutions that support the effective management of your business.



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