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Obtaining all necessary documents or authorizations for the completion of the transaction

Simplify your procedures.

Our real estate lawyers take care of obtaining all the necessary documents or authorizations for the completion of your transaction.

In traditional acquisitions between individuals, the notary will verify compliance with a set of legal requirements and ensure that the sale is in accordance with the agreement. It is possible to seek the assistance of a lawyer to supplement this review and provide advice related to the transaction.

For your more complex and high-value operations, FRELA’s lawyer accompany you in collecting all the relevant information or documents regarding urban planning from relevant organizations or third parties.

First, we will listen to you to understand your project and needs.

In urban planning law, carrying out real estate and business transactions involves the collection of numerous documents and authorizations. This list includes the following elements:

Local Urban Plan (PLU): The PLU is a document that defines the urban planning rules applicable in a municipality. It specifies areas where construction is allowed and the rules for land use.

Certificate of Urban Planning: The Certificate of Urban Planning is a document that provides information on whether a plot of land or real estate property is constructible and under what conditions.

Construction Permit: The construction permit is an administrative permit required for construction or development projects.

Demolition Permit: The demolition permit is an administrative permit required for demolition of a building.

Development Permit: The development permit is an administrative permit required for development projects such as subdivisions, campsites, amusement parks, etc.

Work Permit: The work permit is an administrative authorization required for minor construction works.

Certificate of Compliance: The certificate of compliance certifies that the completed works comply with the obtained authorizations.

Preliminary Works Declaration: The preliminary works declaration is an administrative procedure required for minor construction works.

Risk Prevention Plan: The risk prevention plan is a document that identifies areas exposed to natural, technological, or mining risks.

Energy Performance Certificate: The energy performance certificate is a document that assesses the energy performance of a real estate property.

Non-Encumbrance Certificate: The non-encumbrance certificate certifies that the real estate property is free of any liens.

In conclusion, carrying out real estate and business transactions in France involves the collection of numerous documents and authorizations in the field of urban planning. It is important to ensure, with the assistance of a lawyer specializing in real estate transactions, that all formalities have been complied with to avoid any future disputes.

Please contact us and present your project and questions in urban planning law.

 

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