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Construction law distinguishes between public and private construction law. The difficulty with construction law is firstly that the relevant standards are contained in various different acts and secondly, althogh there is a difference between public and private construction building law, this is not easily distinguished by the layman when it comes to case specifics, and indeed there are often many overlaps from a legal point of view. In the area of public construction law our expert lawyers are ready to advise you on real estate development issues and the legal feasibility of individual construction projects. Our lawyers at GRP Rainer can assist you when dealing with the land registry office, advise you on whether you can object to a neighbour’s building plans or clarify whether you have a right to planning permission. In the area of private construction law our lawyers at GRP Rainer are there to advise and assist you with drawing up labour contracts or with the planning and execution of construction projects. They can also help you to draw up architects‘ contracts, construction contracts with building firms and land purchase contracts. In the area of property law we can offer you detailed advice on all aspects of land law, agency law and residential property law. The focus here is on issues relating to the acquisition of property, whether through purchase, lifetime transfer, transfer due to inheritance or gift, and also on potential charges due to land charges, mortgages, easements or ground rents, along with the use and disposal of real estate.
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