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Contract law

A Contract Is a Contract? Not Always.

“Experience in real estate practice shows that many disputes can be avoided with a well-drafted contract. This applies to matters such as disputes over a purchase agreement, a brokerage contract, or a contract for construction work. Specific contracts require specific legal knowledge and awareness of market developments. At Amstel Advocaten, we have this expertise and can provide answers to questions such as: How should I deal with unreasonable general terms and conditions from a supplier or client? Can I exclude all potential damages in my terms and conditions? Is my contract truly ‘watertight’? Have I included everything in the agreement, or have I overlooked something?

Amstel Advocaten can assist you in drafting well-structured contracts in the field of real estate law. You can also rely on us to draft or review other documents that require legal expertise. Below are a few examples:

We regularly serve clients from outside Amsterdam. From Rotterdam to Holysloot, people know how to find us. Thanks to our experience with the complex legal aspects of neighbour law and our up-to-date knowledge of recent case law, we are able to assist all parties involved, particularly in matters concerning:

Drafting agreements can be done unilaterally, but it is often a process in which all parties are involved—after all, both sides must ultimately sign. By drafting a contract together, the preamble can clearly and satisfactorily reflect the parties’ mutual intentions. In our experience, early legal advice and a well-drafted, expert agreement can prevent a great deal of trouble later on. In short, seeking legal advice in time can help avoid costly litigation in the future.

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