Real estate law

Real estate law: complex but crucial

Real estate law goes far beyond leases and purchases. It encompasses all legal rules relating to the acquisition, transfer, and management of real estate. Given the diversity of players—developers, contractors, investors, condominium associations, brokers, as well as individuals and public authorities—real estate law is often complex and risky.

Finding solutions together

Real estate projects usually involve multiple parties with divergent interests. Conflicts or misunderstandings are therefore never far away. Examples include disputes over:

  • purchase and sale agreements,
  • construction contracts,
  • arrangements with brokers, architects, or property managers,
  • or even neighbor disputes.

Assessing all legal consequences by yourself is nearly impossible. Having a specialized partner makes all the difference.

Our expertise in real estate law

Vanhoucke Lawyers assists both individuals and businesses in all aspects of real estate law, including:

  • co-ownership and condominium disputes,
  • tenancy law and purchase/sale,
  • property rights such as leasehold, building rights, usufruct, and easements,
  • real estate brokerage, including disciplinary proceedings before the BIV,
  • disputes relating to construction and building contracts.

We also combine our real estate expertise with our insolvency law knowledge—for example, advising on the consequences if a leaseholder or contractor enters insolvency proceedings.

Your legal partner in real estate

Whether drafting contracts, negotiating, or resolving disputes with neighbors or co-owners, Vanhoucke Lawyers provides the specialized knowledge and experience needed to protect your interests and reach workable solutions.

Do you need advice or guidance in real estate law? Feel free to contact us. We are here for you—in your best interest.

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