
Joint Ownership: What You Must Know Before Buying or Selling Property
Joint ownership requires all co-owners to agree before a property can be sold. Learn how to check documents, avoid legal risks, and close your deal safely.

Joint ownership requires all co-owners to agree before a property can be sold. Learn how to check documents, avoid legal risks, and close your deal safely.

What is a lien, and why does it matter in real estate? Learn how to identify, understand, and resolve property encumbrances like mortgages before signing a deal.

Buying or leasing property in Serbia? Discover why transactions involving people without legal capacity require court approval—and how to avoid legal pitfalls.

Learn how minors can own real estate in Serbia and what legal steps are required to sell or buy property involving a child. Includes practical tips and examples.

Without an inheritance decision, you cannot legally sell or rent inherited property in Serbia.

A Serbian life care contract allows a caregiver to inherit property — but only after the recipient’s death. Until then, the property can’t be sold or rented.

A Serbian Lifetime Asset Transfer Agreement can grant heirs ownership while the transferor retains life-use rights – buyers must tread carefully.

Marital property rules in Serbia require spousal consent for many real estate deals. Learn how this affects your transaction—and how to avoid legal pitfalls.

A repaid mortgage doesn’t disappear on its own. Learn how to legally remove it from Serbia’s real estate registry—and why it matters for any property deal.