Land & Plot Purchase Agreements - Real Estate Law

Legal documentation for the purchase of land plots or building parcels, both domestically and internationally.

These documents legally define all rights and obligations of the buyer and seller, including price, transfer, zoning or intended use, and any conditional termination clauses.
Our services protect both private and commercial transactions and minimize legal risks in land development and property ownership transfer.

We prepare a tailored legal agreement adapted to:

  • The nature and location of the land or plot, domestically or internationally.
  • The contractual relationship between buyer and seller.
  • Any existing third-party rights or leasehold interests.
  • Applicable law, including international provisions where relevant.
  • Registration requirements and notarial formalities.

Scope of Documentation:

  • Parties & Ownership
    Legally establishes the identity of the buyer and seller and their legal capacity, including verification of ownership rights and authority to conduct the transaction.

  • Purchase Price & Payment
    Determines the purchase price, payment schedule, deposits, securities, and guarantees, applicable in both national and international contexts.

  • Delivery & Transfer of Ownership
    Regulates how and when the land is legally transferred and ownership passes to the buyer, including any required registrations.

  • Conditions Precedent & Termination Clauses
    Clauses governing termination of the agreement in case of non-performance or external circumstances, applicable both nationally and internationally.

  • Representations & Warranties
    Statements by the seller regarding the condition of the land, zoning designation, infrastructure, and any third-party rights.

  • Dispute Resolution
    National and international provisions regarding applicable law and the resolution of disputes.

 

Each request is subject to a prior legal assessment to ensure the correct contractual structure and to guarantee that the document is legally robust and, where required, suitable for notarial registration.