TOWN PLANNING
- Advice and monitoring, both in the preparation of planning instruments and in the effects of such instruments on individuals or companies.
- Study of the economic consequences or consequences of other nature that were foreseen in the properties affected by the planning.
- Urban development agreements with the Administration, both related to planning and to management.
- Development of the legal area in planning instruments: Regulations, Reports.
- Collaboration with specialists in architectural and engineering, in order to complete the development of planning instruments.
DISCIPLINE
- Intervention on the building and land use: urban licenses, statements of ruin, and so forth.
- Protection of the urban legality: Suspension and demolition of building works, urban inspection…
- Urban penalty law: Urban infringement, urban punitive action…
- Preparation and monitoring of resources through administrative proceedings.
- Urban implications regarding the environment.
- Defense or the client's interests against the decisions of the governing bodies or Public Administration bodies.
- Property liability of the Administration: compensatory damage awards.
MANAGEMENT
- Advice on the procedures to be followed for any urban work on urban land, building land or non-building land.
- Legal advice in the development of management systems; compensation, cooperation and expropriation.
- Compensation boards, preparation of statutes and bases for action.
- Land adjustments and readjustments.
- Valuation of urban rights.
- Expropriations: Defense of the rights affected by expropriations.
REAL ESTATE LAW
- Advice on all types of issues relating to ownership rights over immovable properties.
- Domain records or property claims.
- Easements and demarcations.
- Advice on real estate transactions and their various legal implications.
- Land acquisition, land building, etc.
- Application for licenses, enforcement of building contracts, urbanization and construction.
- Advice on the use of rights deriving from the rules established in the Technical Building Code.