Legal Assistance

Buying any type of real estate in the emerging markets, will require using a law firm as is the case in the UK and Ireland. Furthermore, buying plots of land internationally may require the consent of government bodies. In emerging markets, where tracing land ownership is not as always as simple as in the richest industrialised economies, the procedure may be yet more involved and can reduce the speed of executing an investment.

Fortunately, Validus has an excellent network of legal partners in all target countries, which, where required, ease the process of establishing ownership, dealing with third party claims to land and government bodies such as agricultural agencies.

Many transactions will not entail such complications, and Validus’ partner lawyers have completed many such property transactions.

For further information about investing with Validus, call us on
020 7517 0580, email ask@validus-invest.com or register here.

view disclaimerPlease note: As with all investment property purchases, you are advised to take proper financial and legal advice at all stages. Investment values can decrease as well as increase. The content of this website is for informational purposes only, and readers are advised to speak to qualified legal experts and financial planners before taking any action. The information, tables, projections, and estimations provided by Validus are for indication only and do not represent factual information unless otherwise stated. The information is supplied without any guarantees whatsoever.

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