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Property transfers

Both buying and selling a house is an important step in our lives and it is not something to be taken lightly. These transactions are extremely complex and thus cannot be negotiated without expert advice. 

Do you know the extent of the rights and obligations of the seller and the buyer? 
And above all, do you have the juridical knowledge you need to avoid unpleasant surprises, whether you are buying or selling? 

To guarantee the highest levels of safety in the purchase of such high-value goods, almost every modern state has entrusted the task of ensuring a successful outcome in these transactions to the notary. A public officer characterized by indisputable seriousness, absolute impartiality and considerable professional preparation. 
Indeed, the intervention of the notary as a third party between seller and buyer constitutes a guarantee to both parties by taking full, unconditional and, especially, onerous responsibility for the successful outcome of every detail of the transaction. 
To this end we can provide all useful and necessary information to seal a deal.
We have the experience and professional skills to explain all aspects concerning the rights and obligations of both parties in the transaction, offering protection and satisfaction of the interests and expectations of both parties. 

It is therefore important to consult us in order to be aware of the potential troubles, for both the buyer and the seller, which could be hidden in an apparently innocuous sales agreement. 
Problems which, unlikely though it seems, can come into play from the moment the decision to buy or sell is made.
For example, are you aware of the considerable legal consequences arising from a signature on a simple proposal (generally irrevocable) to buy or sell?
Do you have any idea of the obligations which can follow from signing a preliminary contract, even if it is privately drawn up?

So it is essential to make sure that you take your first steps in the tricky world of property buying and selling with the right foot: let us guide you; we will be able to help you achieve your aims securely and satisfactorily and to advise you from a fiscal point of view.