
Deed of Gift: What You Need to Know Before Giving or Receiving Real Estate
A deed of gift is a free transfer of ownership—but it can be revoked in specific cases. Know the legal risks before signing or buying gifted property.

A deed of gift is a free transfer of ownership—but it can be revoked in specific cases. Know the legal risks before signing or buying gifted property.

Joint construction agreements in Serbia allow landowners and financiers to share ownership in new buildings—no upfront cash needed.

A lease agreement secures rights, rent, and responsibilities for both landlord and tenant—don’t rent without one!

Ownership disputes and missing agreements between landowners and builders are common pitfalls. Professional help makes all the difference.

Corporate property transactions involve additional legal steps, board approvals, and tax considerations—especially in Serbia.

Learn the difference between direct and indirect possession — and why it matters when buying or selling.

The handover of possession is a key part of any real estate deal. Learn how this step works in Serbia, what it means legally, and how to do it right.

Thinking about buying property in Serbia as a foreigner? Learn how reciprocity, legal approvals, and ownership rules affect your real estate purchase.

Understanding how property ownership works in Serbia is essential for buying, selling, or renting real estate. This guide explains the process and key legal steps.