Tag Archive for: Duty to inform

Legal succession: law & community of heirs in case of death + procedure / checklist

Legal succession, community of heirs – After a death, the question often arises as to how the inheritance should be divided. If the deceased has left a will, the arrangement is usually clear and will be carried out according to the last will of the testator. However, if the inheritance is made according to intestate […]

Annex wall of the neighbouring property

Add-on wall – The add-on wall is attached to the neighbour’s wall. Due to the extension to the neighbour’s wall, the neighbour’s consent is required. By crossing the border to the neighbouring property, the neighbour is allowed to use the wall for his own constructional measures and entitles him to build his own extension. Wall […]

Malicious deception (purchase contract) of the seller or broker

Malicious Deception (Purchase Contract) – Malicious deception is an intentional manipulation of the purchase contract. If the seller or broker is aware of certain defects in the property and attempts to conceal them or claims certain things about the property, that is fraud. Intentional deception exists when the seller or broker suggests or withholds features […]