Real Estate
Our team is the most experienced in Uzbekistan in the area of real estate law representing not only worldwide multinational corporations, but also a number of foreign governments in the full range of important and relevant matters, including real estate transactions, leasing, financing, mortgage, litigation, financing and tax issues.
Leges Advokat is widely acknowledged for its thorough knowledge and excellent understanding of both Uzbek law and practice regarding the real estate transactions in Uzbekistan.
We regularly handle deals involving immovable property, including: acquisitions and disposals; property development; leasing, renovation and construction; commercial, industrial and residential properties; enforcement of judicial awards and foreclosures; reorganization transactions; real estate financing and lending secured by mortgage; and real estate litigation.
Our significant experience in handling large, complex transactions enables us to develop innovative real estate transaction structures to help our clients meet their objectives.
Areas of Focus
- Acquisitions/Disposals
- Corporate Real Estate
- Cross-border Transactions
- Real Estate Development/Construction
- Lending and Financing
- Leasing
- Environmental Matters
- Real Estate Investment Funds
- Foreclosures and Enforcement of Judicial Awards.
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News & Insights
Procedure for confirmation of Force Majeure circumstances in Uzbekistan
When entering into contracts, parties often include a special provision on force majeure circumstances, i.e.: “ Certificates of authorised bodies provided by the Party affected by force majeure to the other Party will serve as...
Regulation of Factoring Services in Uzbekistan.
The Leges Advokat team has prepared an overview of factoring services in the Republic of Uzbekistan in light of the recent Presidential Decree dated August 12, 2024, titled "On Measures to Accelerate the Development of the Factoring...
Legal Alert for September 2024
Significant business changes emerged in Uzbekistan, driven by amendments to intellectual property laws allowing IP rights holders to claim compensation without proving damages. The government is also offering flexible land payment...