LEGAL MANAGEMENT OF PROPERTIES AND MUNICIPAL REGULATION

The development of real estate projects is constantly evolving, encompassing not only aspects of property law but also technical, social, and urban planning considerations. Thus, our firm has both legal and technical operational experience, which allows us to advise companies and individuals on all types of real estate developments, offering practical and comprehensive solutions, always in compliance with property regulations. The area of legal and urban property management comprises the legal and management processes related to land parcels, including land acquisition, obtaining urban planning licenses, and resolving legal disputes related to property ownership and land use. Our services include as follows:

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Advice on verification of land ownership and registration (title search), declaration of true ownership, total or partial overlap of properties, rectification of boundaries; acquisitive prescription of ownership, duplicate registry entries, overlapping parcels, urban developments, and others.

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Taking or recovering possession of parcels/land.

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Procedures for formalizing and titling rural and/or vacant land before the respective Regional Government.

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Preparation of a technical report on the status of the land and the existence of defects (overlaps, rectifications, lack of incorporation into the graphical database, etc.).

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Incorporation of parcels/land polygons into the Registered Graphical Database, rectification of areas, boundaries, and perimeter measurements of rural and/or unregistered properties.

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Preparation and negotiation of all types of real estate contracts for project implementation.

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Protocol for the acquisition of urban, rural, and vacant lands.

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Support throughout the legal and notarial process until the property is registered in the Public Records and physically handed over.

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Acquisition of surface rights over private, government-owned, and/or communal property (ownership, usufruct, surface rights, among others).

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Community relations with coastal and highland peasant communities.

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Negotiation and implementation of procedures for claims by community members and/or third parties against the project.

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Land clearance for urban and rural development, as well as assistance in relations with peasant communities.

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Administrative procedures before various local or national entities regarding real estate matters (urban planning licenses, sanctions, etc.).