Our firm’s real estate department provides comprehensive legal support across various property sectors, handling complex transactions from initial consultation and structuring through to successful completion. The department specializes in acquisition and sale of commercial and residential properties, combination transactions, establishment of joint ventures, construction and development agreements, and leasing and management agreements for income-producing commercial and employment properties.
The department team handles complex transactions throughout the country, leveraging extensive experience accumulated over the firm’s many years of operation. We manage properties of all types – residential, commercial, hospitality, industrial, office and employment properties. Our deep familiarity with the dynamic market and applicable regulations, alongside ongoing involvement in evolving developments and changing trends, enables us to provide clients with current legal advice tailored to their unique needs.
In combination and sale transactions, we provide professional support to landowners and developers, from identifying and structuring deals through conducting negotiations and entering into agreements, to receiving consideration and completing transactions. Our firm has extensive experience working with the Israel Lands Authority in various transactions, particularly in rights regulation projects.
Additionally, the firm provides ongoing support for income-producing properties, including shopping centers, commercial centers, hotels and office towers. In this context, we handle lease agreements, use agreements, license agreements, as well as ongoing contracting and management between landlords and holders and end users, including contracts with management companies, suppliers and service providers.
Our team’s extensive experience in real estate law, combined with deep market knowledge and ongoing involvement in industry developments, allows us to provide strategic legal counsel that addresses both current needs and anticipates future challenges in the ever-evolving real estate sector.
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