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L7. Basic Terms in Property Sales

Immovable property Immovable property refers to land, whether unimproved (i.e. vacant) or improved (i.e. land with permanent improvements such as a house). A piece of land and all the permanent improvements constitute a single entity, namely one immovable property. This means that the permanent improvements cannot be sold independently of the land. It is also not possible to transfer ownership in...

L9. House Plans

It is becoming an increasingly troublesome issue in the industry: buyers demanding house plans from their sellers, whether this obligation has been placed on the seller in the sale agreement or not. Another headache is arising from this new development – many extensions have been added to the sellers’ homes without proper plans being approved, often without the sellers even being aware of this...

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