FRELA.LAW: a dedicated service for international Real Estate and transactional operations by Benoît Lafourcade
On December 5, 2023 By Benoît LAFOURCADE
FRELA.LAW is an innovative platform for legal and transactional services, specifically designed to facilitate international real estate and transactional operations. This initiative, led by Benoit Lafourcade, partner and co-founder of DELCADE, aims to assist international buyers in navigating the complexities of the French real estate market.
FRELA.LAW provides a comprehensive solution for companies, individuals, and foreign investors looking to acquire or sell real estate in France. Whether it is for purchasing a residence, a castle, a vineyard, a warehouse, a campground, a business fund, a factory, or a company, the team of experts at FRELA.LAW supports clients in securing and optimizing all their operations.
The real estate transaction agent service offered by FRELA.LAW complies with Article 6 of the National Internal Regulations of the legal profession, allowing negotiation, action, and signing on behalf of and for the clients. The team intervenes from the early stages of the transaction, assisting in the search and sale of properties, as well as in the preparation and legal and tax verification of transactions.
FRELA.LAW enables clients to find the ideal property, reduce litigation risks, understand legal constraints, optimize taxation, and comply with their obligations and rights. The platform also offers the opportunity to list properties for sale to an international clientele.
FRELA.LAW also ensures representation of its clients in litigation related to real estate and business transactions, guaranteeing comprehensive legal expertise.
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