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Real estate transfer

Buying a home is always an important step in our lives. As well as the sale of a property signifies moments of deep meaning: from investment to asset transformation, from necessity to generational changings. In both cases the purchase or sale of a property is not something to be taken lightly. These are extremely complex and insidious operations which cannot be tackled without expert advice.

Are you able to know what the rights and obligations of both seller and buyer are? And above all, do you have the legal knowledge to avoid unpleasant surprises whether you sell or buy a property?

Precisely to guarantee the highest level of security and seriousness in the purchase of goods of such high value, almost all the systems of modern nations have reserved for a particular legal figure the task of ensuring the success of the investment: the Notary, characterized by unquestionable seriousness, absolute impartiality and considerable technical preparation. By his intervention, the Notary, in fact, putting himself in a third position with respect to the seller and the buyer, guarantees both the one and the other, assuming full, unconditional and above all very heavy responsibility for the successful conclusion of the purchase from every point of view.

Precisely for these reasons he is able to provide all the information useful or necessary for the success of the deal.

The Notary has experience and professional skills to provide all explanations of the rights and obligations of the parties in the sale, ensuring the protection and full satisfaction of both interests and expectations.

It is important, therefore, to contact the Notary to learn about the traps, both for those who sell and for those who buy, that can hide behind a (seemingly) trivial purchase. Traps which, although not believed, arise since the initial decision to sell or buy.

Are you aware, for example, of the considerable legal consequences arising from a simple signature on a simple (mostly irrevocable) offer to buy or sell?

Do you have any idea of the constraints and obligations which may arise from the signing of a preliminary contract, even if drawn up privately?

So,It is important to take the first steps in the difficult world of real estate buying and selling with the right foot: let yourself be guided by your trusted Notary, who will not only be able to make you achieve your goal with satisfaction and confidence, but will also advise you on the best solutions in terms of taxation.                                                       

taken from www.notariato.it