Real Estate Law

Legal protection for your real estate investments in Medellín and Colombia.

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Real Estate Law

The real estate market in Medellín has experienced significant growth, attracting national and international investors. Our team of real estate lawyers offers comprehensive advisory for every type of transaction.

We conduct title studies, chain of title review, lien and encumbrance verification, and provide complete support in purchase, lease, and horizontal property processes.

We protect your real estate investments with rigorous legal analysis that prevents future problems and guarantees the security of your transactions.

Problems We Solve

Irregular property titles

Properties with chain of title issues, hidden liens, or undisclosed ownership limitations.

Real estate fraud

Property sales with false documentation, double sales, or sellers without legal capacity to transfer.

Horizontal property conflicts

Disputes with building administrations, excessive fees, or regulation non-compliance.

Abusive lease contracts

Illegal clauses in lease agreements that affect the rights of tenants or landlords.

Our Approach

1

Title Study

Complete analysis of property history, certificates of freedom and liens, and legal status.

2

Contract Structuring

Drafting and review of purchase, lease, promise, and other real estate documents.

3

Closing and Registration

Support in deed execution, tax payments, and registration at the Public Instruments Office.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a title study and why do I need one?

It's a legal analysis of a property's ownership history that verifies title legality, identifies liens, and ensures the purchase is safe. It's essential before any purchase.

Can a foreigner buy property in Colombia?

Yes, foreigners can acquire real estate in Colombia without restrictions. They must register the foreign investment and comply with specific tax obligations.

What are the taxes when buying property in Medellín?

The main ones are registration tax (1.67%), withholding tax (1% on value), notarial fees, and beneficence fees. Percentages may vary.

What should I verify before leasing a property?

You should verify the owner's identity, the certificate of title and liens, the property's condition, contract terms, and the rental rate according to current regulations.

15+
Years of experience
500+
Clients served
98%
Satisfaction rate
24h
Response time

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