Real estate law is a branch of law that covers property rights on immovable property and legal regulations related to these rights. This branch of law regulates the purchase and sale, lease, transfer, conveyance and other rights on immovable properties such as land, land, buildings and houses.
The main subjects of real estate law are as follows:
Property Rights: The rights granted to the owner of an immovable property and the limits of these rights.
Title Deed Transactions: The formal transfer of ownership of immovable property and keeping the land registry.
Mortgage and Pledge Rights: Mortgage and pledge rights established on immovables and how to use them.
Lease Law: Leasing of immovables, lease agreements and rights of the lessee.
Expropriation: The compulsory purchase of privately owned immovable property by the state in the public interest.
Property Law: General regulations on immovable property and the use of such property.
Real estate law is of great importance for both individual property owners and investors, because the protection of property rights and transactions on these rights on a legal basis provide economic and social security. A real estate lawyer provides consultancy in these processes, ensures compliance with legal regulations and helps in resolving potential disputes.