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Condominium law is a comprehensive branch of law that regulates the rights and responsibilities of property owners (condominium owners) in common living spaces such as apartments, complexes or residences. The management of common areas, legal processes related to apartment or complex management and disputes between condominium owners are covered by condominium law. As Mit-ra Partners Law Firm, we provide comprehensive consultancy and litigation services to our clients in all kinds of legal issues related to condominium ownership.

Condominium Ownership and Condominium Altitude: Condominium ownership is the right of ownership over independent sections of a building. Condominium easement can be established before condominium ownership is established. Condominium easement regulates the right of ownership in buildings that are under construction or not yet completed. While establishing condominium ownership or condominium easement, we provide consultancy to our clients in legal processes such as land registry records, determination of common use areas and rights of independent sections.

Common Area Use and Management: Common areas in apartments and complexes (parking lot, garden, elevator, pool, etc.) can be used by all condominium owners and the maintenance, repair and management of these areas are important. Disputes on how common areas will be used and how maintenance and repair costs will be shared are frequently encountered problems. We provide legal support to our clients in resolving problems related to the use of common areas.

Sharing of Fees and Expenses: Maintenance and repair expenses of common areas in apartments or complexes are shared among condominium owners. In cases of disputes arising from non-payment of fees or sharing of expenses, we provide support to our clients in litigation and enforcement processes and carry out the necessary legal procedures for the collection of dues debts.

Apartment and Site Management: Condominium law also determines how apartment and site management will be established and how it will be managed. Disputes between condominium owners on issues such as management plans, making and implementing decisions regarding site management may lead to legal problems. We provide legal consultancy on preparation of management plans, organization of management meetings and objections to management decisions in order to ensure that the apartment or site management operates in accordance with the law.

Objection to Decisions of the Flat Owners' Board: Decisions taken in the apartment and site management are binding on all flat owners. However, when these decisions are against the law or violate the rights of the flat owners, objections may be made. We represent our clients in annulment lawsuits filed against the flat owners' board decisions and carry out legal processes.

Renovation and Repair in Common Areas: Maintenance and repair of common areas concerns all flat owners and approval of the flat owners is required for renovation and renewal processes to be carried out in these areas. Disputes arising during renovation or repair processes can lead to serious disagreements between flat owners. We provide legal support for the resolution of disputes regarding the renovation and repair of common areas.

Disputes between Tenants and Flat Owners: Problems may arise regarding the rights and responsibilities of tenants in the apartment or site managements. We provide legal consultancy to our clients on issues such as tenants' dues payments, common area usage and their obligations to comply with management decisions.

As Mit-ra Partners Law Firm, we secure the rights and obligations of property owners and site managements within the scope of condominium law and ensure that disputes are resolved amicably or through legal means.

Condominium Law

Mit-ra Partners Law Firm provides legal support and solution-oriented consultancy on issues such as disputes between condominium owners and managers, use of common areas, dues debts, site and apartment management problems within the scope of condominium law.

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