Real estate law is a branch of law that regulates the ownership, use, transfer of immovable properties and the rights and responsibilities related to them. In this field, various issues such as land records, rental agreements, mortgages, inheritance law and building construction are examined and regulated. Real estate law regulates and protects the legal transactions of both individuals and businesses regarding real estate. For example, it covers issues such as arranging land records and carrying out title deed transfer transactions in order to protect the rights of property owners. Likewise, the leasing processes include the preparation of lease agreements and the rules governing the relations between the tenant and the owner. Real estate law also plays an important role in commercial transactions such as buying, selling, renting or transferring real estate and ensures that fair and valid agreements are made between the parties. In addition, this branch of law also comes into play in cases such as the transfer of real estate by inheritance or its sharing among heirs. Finally, real estate law provides a fair and effective solution to various disputes through mediation, arbitration or litigation. In this way, real estate law protects and regulates the property rights of society and contributes to the healthy functioning of trade and economy.
Real estate law is a branch of law that regulates the ownership, use, transfer of immovable properties and the rights and responsibilities related to these immovable properties. Therefore, real estate law concerns a wide range of different people and institutions. Property Owners: Real estate law directly concerns property owners. Property owners use this branch of law to maintain ownership of their property, organize land records, and conduct transactions such as renting or selling their property. Tenants: Real estate law determines the rights and responsibilities of tenants. Tenants learn real estate law to understand their legal rights regarding leases and the protections they have as tenants. Construction Companies and Contractors: Companies and contractors operating in the construction sector must obtain permits, complete title deed transactions and draw up contracts in accordance with real estate law while carrying out construction projects. Real Estate Agents and Real Estate Consultants: Real estate agents and real estate consultants inform the parties in real estate buying, selling or renting transactions and manage the legal aspects of these transactions. Heirs: Real estate law determines the rules regarding the transfer of immovable property through inheritance after a person's death. Heirs learn their legal rights and responsibilities regarding the properties they inherit within the framework of real estate law. Banks and Financial Institutions: Banks and financial institutions use real estate law to acquire and process real estate collateral such as mortgages. Municipalities and Local Governments: Municipalities and local governments make and implement regulations based on real estate law on issues such as zoning plans, building licenses and real estate taxes. Real estate law affects the society in general, as well as the actors mentioned above, and ensures the fair and legal protection of immovable properties. Therefore, understanding real estate law and acting in accordance with it is vital for many individuals and institutions.
Deed Cancellation and Registration Cases
Disputes Arising from the Lease Agreement
Compensation Cases
Mortgage Cases
Expropriation Cases
Confiscation Cases Without Expropriation
Urban Transformation Disputes
Zoning and Construction Law
Izale-i Şuyu (Dissolution of Partnership) Cases
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