Real Estate Law

Real estate law is the branch of law that regulates real estate ownership, tenant and landlord rights, title deed transactions, real estate purchase and sale, lease agreements, mortgages and other legal issues related to real estate. Real estate law contains various legal principles and rules to resolve issues related to property rights and regulate real estate transactions. Here are the main issues related to real estate law:

 

Buying and Selling Real Estate: Real estate law regulates the legal rights and obligations in the process of buying and selling real estate. This process covers issues such as the preparation of contracts for the sale of real estate, title deed procedures, and the rights of the buyer and seller.

 

Lease Agreements: Real estate law regulates issues such as the preparation of lease agreements, determination of the terms, rights of tenants and landlords, and resolution of disputes regarding lease agreements.

 

Land Registry Transactions: Real estate law provides for the official registration of real estate ownership and the regulation of title deed records. This process includes title deed transactions such as transfer of real estate ownership, mortgage facilities, contracts of promise of sale.

 

Mortgages: Real estate law includes the legal regulation of the establishment and removal of mortgages and the protection of rights over mortgaged real estate. This regulates the legal processes related to persons pledging real estate as collateral for obtaining loans.

 

Expropriation of Real Estate: Real estate law regulates expropriation processes and the payments to be made to the right holders as a result of expropriation. This process involves the acquisition of real estate by the state or public authorities for public benefit and the payment of compensation to the right holders as a result of these transactions.

 

Real estate law aims to protect property rights and conduct real estate transactions in a safe and fair manner by regulating real estate ownership, transactions and relationships. This branch of law has an important role to protect the rights of real estate owners, tenants, sellers, buyers and other interested parties and ensure their compliance with legal regulations.

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