Right of Use and Occupancy - Real Estate Law

Legal documentation governing the right of use and occupancy in real estate, both domestically and internationally.

These agreements legally define the rights and obligations of a person granted the right to use or occupy a property owned by another party, without transferring ownership.
Our services ensure that such rights are clearly structured and legally protected while minimizing potential conflicts between property owners and users.

We prepare a tailored legal agreement adapted to:

  • The nature, location, and legal status of the property, domestically or internationally.
  • The contractual relationship between the property owner and the holder of the right of use and occupancy.
  • Any existing third-party rights, easements, or encumbrances affecting the property.
  • Applicable law, including international provisions where relevant.
  • Registration requirements, notarial formalities, and regulatory compliance.

Scope of Documentation:

  • Parties & Property Identification
    Legally establishes the property owner and the holder of the right of use and occupancy and clearly identifies the property subject to the agreement.

  • Scope of Use Rights
    Specifies the extent of the right granted, including permitted residential use, limitations of use, and occupancy conditions.

  • Duration & Conditions
    Determines the duration of the right of use and occupancy, including conditions for continuation, renewal, or termination.

  • Rights & Obligations of Parties
    Regulates responsibilities related to maintenance, property use, insurance, and compliance with applicable regulations.

  • Financial Arrangements
    Defines any compensation, contributions to maintenance costs, or other financial obligations associated with the right.

  • Representations & Warranties
    Assurances regarding ownership rights, regulatory compliance, property condition, and absence of undisclosed encumbrances.

  • Dispute Resolution
    National and international provisions governing applicable law and the resolution of disputes relating to the right of use and occupancy.

 

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.