Real Estate Dispute Resolution
Real estate disputes – Common risks and consequences
Real estate is a highly valuable asset, so disputes in this field occur frequently and are complicated. If not handled properly, disputes can lead to:
- Loss of ownership or use of property.
- Huge financial loss, prolonging project implementation time.
- Affects the reputation of the business or the relationship between the parties.
Common real estate disputes:
- Disputes on land and housing purchase and sale contracts.
- Disputes over land use rights and land boundaries.
- Disputes on capital contribution using land use rights and house ownership rights.
- Disputes on land lease contracts, factory lease contracts, and apartment lease contracts.
- Disputes arising from real estate projects and deposit contracts.
Real estate dispute resolution service at DEDICA
DEDICA supports customers in handling real estate disputes from the negotiation stage to litigation, to maximize legal rights and interests:
Legal advice and risk analysis
- Review legal documents: land use rights certificates, purchase and sale contracts, lease contracts.
- Assess risks, propose mediation and negotiation solutions to save time and costs.
Representing negotiations and conciliation
- Work with disputing parties, investors, and state agencies.
- Drafting minutes of agreement and addendums to adjust contracts.
Participate in court proceedings
- Prepare lawsuit petitions, prepare evidence and legal arguments.
- Representing clients in court hearings, protecting ownership or land use rights.
Support for judgment enforcement
- Consulting on procedures for implementing court judgments and decisions.
- Support for name transfer and registration of ownership/use rights after judgment is issued.
Benefits of choosing DEDICA
- Deep understanding of land law, housing, real estate business - handling disputes according to regulations.
- Optimize resolution strategy – prioritize negotiations, minimize litigation time and costs.
- Protect maximum rights – from negotiation to enforcement.
- Comprehensive support - handling relevant legal documents after the dispute is resolved.