Prenuptial agreement
Testament and Will/Prenuptial agreement etc.
Your future!
When you buy real estate, it is not only the registration of the deed and the reimbursement task that require attention. There are also other legal aspects to consider. Wills, prenuptial agreements, co-ownership agreement and powers of attorney can all have an impact on your real estate investment. We will guide you through these complex areas and ensure your interests are protected.
Why is a will so important?
A will is a legal document that sets out your final terms regarding the distribution of property after your death. If you own real estate with others (for example, if you are unmarried and live with your partner), it can be crucial to have a clearly defined will to avoid potential disagreements or disputes about inheritance etc. Unmarried people do not inherit from each other.
Co-ownership agreement
A co-ownership agreement is a legal document that sets out the rules for ownership and use of property between two or more parties and can help regulate your rights when you own a property with others. It can help to avoid conflicts about the use of the property in the future as well as in case of change of ownership/sale etc. This is particularly relevant for unmarried couples buying real estate.
Future power of attorney
A future power of attorney allows you to decide who will make decisions on your behalf in the event of incapacity and allows you to appoint a person (or “future proxy”) to make financial decisions on your behalf. This can prove extremely useful in the real estate situation.
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