Tenancy law governs the relationship between landlords and tenants and aims to secure the rights and obligations of each party, whether in residential, commercial or industrial leases. It provides an essential legal framework to ensure the stability of lease relationships and to prevent disputes.
Leasing is a financing arrangement that allows the use of movable property or professional equipment without acquiring ownership. Widely used in a commercial context, leasing is governed by extensive case law, particularly with respect to defects in the leased asset, liability, warranties and termination, and therefore requires careful contractual structuring.
Condominium ownership (propriété par étages – PPE) allows individuals or entities to own exclusive units while jointly owning common areas. The management of condominiums raises complex issues relating to governance, service charges, maintenance works, usage rights and internal regulations, making sound legal advice indispensable.
We advise and assist individuals, co-owners and real estate professionals at every stage of their projects. Our services include in particular the drafting, review and adaptation of lease and leasing agreements, the preparation of condominium regulations, and assistance in negotiations, co-owners’ meetings and mediation proceedings.
The added value of our specialised lawyers lies in a pragmatic and tailored approach focused on preventing disputes and effectively protecting our clients’ interests. We also represent our clients before conciliation authorities and courts in lease or leasing disputes (termination, eviction, rent challenges) as well as in condominium-related conflicts, notably concerning service charges, usage rights or the validity of decisions.