The real estate sector is dynamic and complex, with developments unfolding at a rapid pace. This involves many legal aspects where public and private law frequently intersect. The real estate attorneys at Wijn & Stael have vast experience in these legal domains. They leverage their knowledge to offer actionable advice, draft robust agreements, engage in aggressive negotiations with counterparties, and litigate with vigor in various judicial forums, including courts, appellate courts, the Supreme Court, the Council of State, and arbitration bodies.
For all Legal Facets of Real Estate
Our real estate attorneys cater to a diverse clientèle, ranging from property developers, real estate financiers, property owners, and investors to architects, governmental entities, and health care institutions. They provide comprehensive legal services across all facets of real estate. Our specialized experts stay abreast of the latest industry trends, guiding clients through their cases from inception to resolution, and providing them with actionable advice.
Specialized Experts in Civil and Administrative Law
In civil real estate cases, it is common for additional administrative law considerations to be involved, particularly in cases related to urban development and revitalization, where factors such as obtaining necessary permits, changes to the zoning plan or regulations in the Building Works Decree (Besluit bouwwerken leefomgeving, Bbl) may also come into play. For the real estate attorneys at Wijn & Stael, that’s part of their day-to-day work; they are accustomed to examining cases from both legal perspectives.
Practical Approach and Clear Advice
Clients value the practical approach, clear guidance, and broad outlook of our real estate attorneys, leading to repeat engagements. They provide legal advice and dispute resolution services across the following areas:
Tenancy law (commercial and residential)
- Tenancy law (commecial and residential)
- Construction law
- Procurement law
- Real estate financing
- Property rights (e.g. leasehold, building rights, and easements)
- Contractual agreements (e.g. lease, purchase, architect, construction, and construction team contracts)
- New construction and revitalization projects
Supreme Court Litigation and Real Estate
Given the dynamic nature of real estate law and the substantial interests involved, it is not uncommon for real estate cases to escalate to the Supreme Court. As such, our litigation attorneys have extensive experience litigating cases, including cases in preliminary ruling procedures, before the Supreme Court.
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