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French-property lawyer

Contact our French-property lawyers to obtain assistance on French property law

Whether you are involved in a litigation in France or would like to expand your business to France, our French-qualified business lawyers will provide you with efficient legal advice at a reasonable cost.

Our property lawyers may assist you on all aspects of a real-estate transaction in France.

Our French-qualified English-speaking property lawyers in France may assist you in connection with all matters relating to a property in France, including :

  • carry out a legal due diligence on the property to ensure that the seller holds a valid title of ownership and make all necessary verifications regarding the status of the property (municipality regulations, mortgages, liabilities of the actual owner which may pass on to the purchaser, etc.)
  • draft and negotiate appropriate documentation (preliminary contract to sell (“promesse de vente”) and sale and purchase agreement (“acte de vente”))
  • assist you in your negotiations with the seller
  • assist you in completing the transaction before a notary and ensure that all legal formalities relating to the sale and purchase of the property have been completed
  • assist you in the incorporation of a company intended to hold the property, such as a société civile immobilière, or in connection with the purchase of shares of such a company

 

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We offer a FREE evaluation of your case.
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