Collaboration Agreements for Developers & Investors - Real Estate Law
Legal documentation governing collaboration between developers and investors in real estate projects, both domestically and internationally.
These agreements legally define the rights, obligations, and responsibilities of each party, including capital contributions, profit-sharing, governance, and risk allocation.
Our services ensure that all collaborations are legally secure, minimizing financial and operational risks for both developers and investors.
We prepare a tailored legal agreement adapted to:
- The type, scale, and location of the real estate project, domestically or internationally.
- The contractual relationship between developers, investors, and any other involved parties.
- Any existing third-party rights, planning restrictions, or regulatory requirements.
- Applicable law, including international provisions where relevant.
- Registration requirements, notarial formalities, and investor compliance obligations.
Scope of Documentation:
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Parties & Project Structure
Legally establishes the developers and investors involved and defines the governance, decision-making authority, and reporting obligations. -
Capital Contributions & Financial Arrangements
Specifies the financial commitments of each party, payment schedules, profit-sharing mechanisms, and guarantees. -
Roles & Responsibilities
Defines each party’s operational duties, development obligations, and management responsibilities. -
Conditions Precedent & Termination Clauses
Outlines the requirements that must be satisfied for the collaboration to proceed and termination clauses in case of non-performance or external circumstances. -
Representations & Warranties
Assurances regarding ownership, regulatory compliance, project feasibility, and absence of undisclosed encumbrances. -
Dispute Resolution
National and international provisions governing applicable law and resolution of disputes between parties.
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.