Terminating a lease agreement requires following specific legal procedures to ensure the rights of both the landlord and the tenant and to avoid disputes. The procedures vary depending on the…
A sales contract is a fundamental agreement in daily transactions, playing a crucial role in organizing the relationship between the seller and the buyer and ensuring their rights. Under Tunisian…
Pre-sale agreements and sale contracts are among the most important contracts governing real estate transactions in Tunisian law. This article aims to clarify the concept of a pre-sale agreement, the…
A ‘Hiba’ is one of the fundamental legal contracts that regulate the transfer of ownership without compensation. In Tunisian law, the ‘Hiba’ is an important means of transferring property definitively…
Pre-emption (shufaa) is an important legal concept that protects the rights of co-owners in joint ownership in Tunisia. It allows co-owners to purchase the share of another co-owner who wishes…
In the context of joint ownership, organizing the allocation of expenses and resolving disputes legally are fundamental aspects that ensure stability among co-owners and maintain the value of shared properties.…
In Tunisia, land classification plays a crucial role in urban development and property ownership. Two primary classifications are commonly used: “white land” and “land ready for construction.” Each classification has…
In the realm of law, co-ownership stands as a fundamental concept that dictates the management of jointly owned properties among individuals. Co-ownership plays a vital role in regulating the legal…
In Tunisian law, co-ownership is one of the legal systems regulating property sharing among individuals. It entails a complex framework that necessitates a precise understanding of the laws and challenges…
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