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Beiträge zum Schlagwort: Property law

Übersicht der auf law-experts.at veröffentlichten Beiträge zum Schlagwort Property law.

  • Practical tip: Securely carry out a property transaction in Austria with success Many people only purchase their own apartment, or their own house, once in a lifetime. For this reason, special care and experience is required for making and implementing such essential decisions. What should, in...

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  • What is condominium ownership? Condominium ownership is the right in rem to use a residential property, for example an apartment or other independent premises exclusively, and dispose over it alone (see Sec. 2(1) Condominium Act (WEG)). Under Austrian law, condominium ownership is only possible...

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  • Practical tips for “house builders” and purchasers of apartments Everyone has heard about it: the lawsuits and tales of woe of well-known builders. If a problem occurs, it often appears as if, with some house building projects, the “streaks of bad luck” and the problems facing the builder can no...

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  • The term “mere co-ownership” Multiple persons may be joint owners of an item. The complete item then belongs to the persons jointly and severally, in other words they are co-owners. Co-ownership may be created by law, contract, a random event or a will (Sec. 825 Austrian Civil Code...

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  • Building legislation: Who is considered a neighbour within the meaning of the 2011 Tyrolean Building Regulations (TBO)? Pursuant to Article 15(1) Austrian Federal Constitutional Act (B-VG), the legislation in the field of building law and its execution falls into the independent sphere of...

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  • Purchasing property: Statutory warranty The seller must, by virtue of law (Sec. 922 Austrian Civil Code (ABGB)), vouch for the fact that the object of purchase is free of defects upon being handed over. No fault is necessary to give rise to an infringement claim once a defect is established. The...

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