Real Property – Purchasing a home is one of the most significant expenses a family will make in the course of their lifetime – Protecting that investment is equally important.
Klarfeld Law Offices provides legal services to Buyers and Sellers/Landlords and Tenants, preparing contracts for purchase and sale or leasing of property, to protect their Real Property financial interests. Klarfeld Law Offices represents parties individually or together (as the case may be) in preparing documentation for the Israel Land Registration and Property Tax Authorities for transfer of Ownership, Title, or Rights, While the cost of Real Property has plummeted all over the U.S., the cost of Housing in Israel has skyrocketed over the years and has provided an opportunity for significant capital gains to foreign investors hungry for opportunities to profit in repressed financial markets. Klarfeld Law Offices will structure and document a wide variety of real property transactions involving the acquisition and sale of commercial, residential, and agricultural real estate. Klarfeld Law Offices real estate lawyers will represent purchasers and sellers of all types of property, including office buildings, apartment buildings, shopping centers, hotels, marinas and land for commercial and residential development. Klarfeld Law Offices can prepare and negotiate all the necessary documentation, assist in the due diligence process, and represent you at the settlement, land registrar, municipalities, and relevant tax authorities. Our office provides representation to owners and tenants of office buildings and shopping centers in the negotiation, drafting, interpretation and enforcement of leases and subleases, including eviction procedures and/or execution of guarantees where necessary. An errant tenant is the nightmare of many a landlord. Just as a Buyer would not sign on a “boilerplate” contract for the purchase of a property in lieu of obtaining legal services, neither should a Landlord do so. The use of “boilerplate” leases, though seemingly comprehensive, will not necessarily adequately protect the interests of a landlord. It is important that a lease not only address most of the issues a landlord wishes to address, but it must also include guarantees that are not unduly encumbering upon execution should a delinquent tenant fail to meet his commitments under the lease – either by failing to pay the rent in a timely manner, causing damage to the property, or by refusing to leave the premises once the lease has expired or when he is in serious breach of contract.