Tag Archive for: Civil

Documents sale: where to get what? Sell house, apartment & land

Are you looking to sell your house, condo or land? In keeping with the new Immo Tools(Apartment Sale Checklist, Condo Sale Checklist and Land Sale Checklist) in our Real Estate App, I wanted to answer the question tonight: What documents do you need when selling and where do you get them? The most important documents […]

Commercial audit: rental agreements, operating costs, maintenance – Valuing a house & apartment

Commercial examination before the real estate purchase – Before you invest into a real estate, it applies to examine these commercially, in order to calculate then a realistic purchase price. The most important factors here are operating costs, maintenance costs and rental agreements and arrears. Find out here which criteria are important for a commercial […]

Civil Code of Civil Law

Civil Code – The Civil Code is the central and therefore most important source of civil law. It comprises five books which consist of a general part, the law of obligations, the law of property, the family law and the law of succession. Accordingly, almost all areas of civil life are covered in the civil […]

Business plan in ownerships

Business plan – The business plan informs the apartment and part owners about the costs and contributions to be made to the common property in the coming calendar year. The manager of a condominium is responsible for preparing the business plan. Due to the ongoing maintenance costs of the property, the manager is dependent on […]

Housing allowance in connection with the economic plan

Housing allowance – The housing allowance is the amount that the condominium owner is required to pay monthly in advance to the manager based on his or her individual management plan issued for condominium or partial condominium ownership. Each unit owner of a condominium is obligated to pay the housing allowance in advance. If a […]

Duty of disclosure (purchase contract) in case of hidden defects

Duty of Disclosure – Once a decision has been made to purchase a property, the purchaser must be made aware of all important aspects of the purchase. A duty of disclosure exists when the seller feels obligated to disclose certain facts about the property and the prospective buyer can expect the seller to be honest […]