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Real Estate

We draft and notarise contracts for the purchase or sale of real estate. In fact, we accompany the property purchase from the initial consultation through the entire sales process up to the entry of the new owner in the land register (“Grundbuch”). We advise regarding existing regulations in connection with real estate, clarify the legal consequences and ensure that the contract is drafted in a balanced and transparent manner. This also includes accompanying provisions such as securing the financing of the property, e.g. through a land charge. Further to this, we bear in mind relevant family law and inheritance law issues and discuss any useful supplementary agreements. Our services include the swift processing of notarised contracts, registrations and the handling of the necessary correspondence with authorities, banks and courts.

We are also happy to assist with property-related projects outside of purchase agreements – for example, with the creation of easements, usufruct or residential rights, applications for cancellation orcorrections to the land register including the collaboration with external lawyers or tax advisors.

Areas of Expertise:

  • Purchase agreements for residential property, commercial property and undeveloped land
  • Purchase from real estate developers
  • Division in accordance with the German Condominium Act (“Teilung nach WEG”)
  • Land charges, easements (e.g. usufruct, right of abode, right of residence) and other rights in rem
  • Real Estate transfer agreements/gift of real estate
  • Succession planning in connection with real estate (family pool/family company)

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  • Marriage, Partnership & Family
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  • Real Estate
  • Succession Planning & Gifts

Real Estate Transfer Agreements

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  • Inheritance & Bequests
  • Making Provisions & Certification
  • Marriage, Partnership & Family
  • Notary

Inheritance Law, General Power of Attorney & Co. – What needs to be considered when separating from a spouse?

Separating from a spouse not only brings emotional and financial challenges - it also raises questions on other levels. Many people do not immediately realise that a separation as such has no effect on the ex-partner's position under inheritance law…

  • Inheritance & Bequests
  • Marriage, Partnership & Family
  • Notary

“Berliner Testament” in a nutshell: Common Provisions, Advantages & Disadvantages

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  • Copyrights
  • Inheritance & Bequests
  • Intellectual Property
  • Media Law
  • Notary
  • Succession Planning & Gifts

AI & Will Drafting – Why modern Wills should take Artificial Intelligence into Account

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  • Making Provisions & Certification
  • Marriage, Partnership & Family
  • Notary

Spousal power of attorney and spousal objection in a nuthshell

By establishing a power of attorney, another person – often a spouse or partner, a family member or another trusted person – can be granted the right to act on behalf of another person in matters relating to health and…

  • Corporate
  • Making Provisions & Certification
  • Notary
  • Real Estate

The Registered Partnership under Civil Law (eGbR)

The Civil Law Partnership (“Gesellschaft bürgerlichen Rechts” – GbR) is one of the most frequently used forms of company in Germany. Since 1 January 2024, the GbR can be entered in the newly created company register. In this case, it…