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  • Nathalie PEYRON et Frédéric SUBRA animent un petit déjeuner débat sur les nouvelles dispositions de la TVA immobilière...


  • Nathalie PEYRON rédige le dossier de la Gazette du Palais sur « La prévention des litiges dans les marchés privés de travaux »...


  • Nathalie PEYRON écrit l’article du magazine Promotion Immobilière sur le trouble anormal de voisinage...


REAL-ESTATE 
LAW

The “Real-Estate Law” department advises on any real estate project, on the occasion of any demolition or construction work, the renovation of existing buildings, and issues relating to, for example accommodation, offices, hotels, warehouses.

It advises on property development law, construction law, commercial leases and environmental law relating to real estate work.

The department is particularly skilled in risk analysis and contractual negotiations, being concerned to avoid disputes between the various players concerned.
It advises  mainly the owners (property developers, investors, hotel owners, etc.) throughout their construction projects, from the outset  until completion, including on:
- setting up a real-estate project at the time of purchasing immoveable assets, identifying the risks related to the project,

- drafting and negotiating contracts relating to real-estate projects or their exploitation (property development contracts, “on-plan” sales, project management agreements, works contracts, undertakings to sell, commercial leases, etc.),

- the future implications of the regulations resulting from Grenelle 2,

- preventive management of any disagreements during the construction operations, out of court settlement of disputes,

- construction operations, from preventive summary proceedings to acceptance,

- difficulties between owners, companies, sub-contractors, neighbours: e.g. voluntary liquidation, discontinuance of construction work, statements of complaint, supplementary work, abnormal private nuisance, easements, etc.,

- disputes after acceptance or delivery,

- the drafting and negotiation of commercial leases and in the management of the lease,

- any issues relating to the running of the hotel (excluding employment law).



The “Real-Estate Law” department is headed by a partner: Nathalie PEYRON.

Also available to advise you are a team of 2 other lawyers:

Marion BOUSQUET
Julie CARDOT

and 2 “paralegal” employees.

The department works in close collaboration with the firm’s other departments, in particular, the Company Law – Mergers & Acquisitions" , Not-for-profit organisations”, "Tax Law and Public Law” departments.

The team works in French and English.