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09/12/2007 

Having broached subjects from the vendor's point of view as well, it is useful to recall that the burdensome INVIM (a tax originally levied on the vendor consequent upon his sale of a property) has been definitively abolished, to the great relief of the notary as well, given not only the complexity of calculating it but also (as always) the irksome role of tax collector that the law imposed on him. Nevertheless, it is helpful to emphasize that the vendor may still have to pay certain sums

09/12/2007 

When purchasing a property (apartment, garage, commercial premises etc.) it is always necessary to check that it is in order from the point of view of the building ordinances, i.e. the existence of a building permit for its construction or “concessions” for any work subsequently carried out (it is often the case that work done without authorization was subsequently the subject of an amnesty by way of a corrective building concession).For vacant land, it is always important to check its statu

09/12/2007 

- Lorsqu’on vend un bien immobilier (appartement, garage, local commercial etc…) il faut toujours vérifier sa régularité du point de vue de la construction, donc si les permis pour sa construction existent, ou des concessions pour des travaux éventuellement réalisés par la suite (c’est souvent le cas pour des travaux exécutés sans autorisation, mais “amnistiés” par la suite par un permis de construire de régularisation); - pour les terrains, il est toujours important de s’assurer de la “nature”

09/12/2007 

As has been seen above, in order to determine the type of tax and the amount and means of payment of the sums due for duties on the purchase of a so-called primary residence, one must first of all take into account the nature of the vendor. When the vendor is the company that built (or renovated) the property and four years have not elapsed since completion, the conveyance is subject to VAT that the purchaser must pay directly to the company and not to the notary, along with the payment o

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