Construction & Property Lawyers2022-01-07T11:37:59+00:00

Construction & Property Lawyers

The construction and property sector is in full swing. Themes such as sustainable building and development, giving old office or business premises a new lease of life by changing their designated use, or creating “the home of your dreams” keep the construction sector lively and versatile. In the property sector, economic circumstances keep the margins under pressure, which means that negotiations have to be tight and prompt switching is required when it appears a party will be unable to fulfil his obligations. As a sparring partner, we are used to taking things easy one minute, only to get on with things again the next, due to time pressure.

Leeman Verheijden Huntjens Advocaten can assist you with advice and litigation with regard to disputes about selling and buying immovable property, contracting agreements, invitations to tender, construction disputes, rent disputes and  neighbours’ statutory rights and obligations. Another important field of expertise is the litigation and advice about issues in the area of spatial planning.

Our client portfolio consists of contractors, project developers, landlords and housing associations.

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Leases for shops, catering establishments, takeaway or delivery services and crafts businesses are called medium business premises leases. Specific legal provisions apply to these types of leases, the basic principle being a high degree of protection for the tenant. One of these rules concerns the legal system of rent adjustment. This article explains which possibilities there are to adjust the rent of medium-sized business premises outside the statutory system.

Bill to lift pledge bans

July 22, 2024|

On June 11, 2024, the House of Representatives adopted the Bill to Remove Pledge Prohibitions. As a result of the proposed regulation, it will no longer be possible to agree that receivables cannot be transferred or pledged.  This article explains the proposed regulation.

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