The real estate and construction sector is a broad industry encompassing the development, construction, management, as well as sale and lease of commercial and residential properties. This sector includes a range of businesses, from large multinational corporations to small local firms, involved in various aspects of the real estate industry, such as architects, engineers, construction companies, real estate brokers and agents, property managers, and developers.
The sector is driven by economic growth and demand for real estate, and as such, it has a significant impact on the whole economy. The industry plays a crucial role in the creation of jobs, the generation of income, and the growth of local communities.
The real estate and construction sector requires legal assistance with contract negotiations, real estate transactions, construction disputes, environmental compliance, property management, leasing agreements, as well as zoning and land use regulations. Law firms help real estate and construction clients with issues such as property acquisition and disposition, financing, leasing and licensing, construction and development, and property management and disputes.
Our law firm offers comprehensive legal services to clients in the real estate and construction industries. Our attorneys are highly experienced in advising clients on a wide range of matters related to real estate development, construction, financing, leasing, acquisition, and disposition.
Our practice combines legal expertise with practical business experience so clients can achieve their objectives in the manufacturing industry. We work closely with clients to understand their unique challenges in order to provide customized legal solutions to meet their needs.
We have provided legal advice to all Hungarian subsidiaries of a multinational automotive parts manufacturing group on a wide spectrum of legal matters, from commercial negotiations, contract drafting and preparation of contract templates; through employment advice, including negotiations with the worker’s councils and trade unions, to business-led corporate restructurings and day-to-day corporate tasks.