Being part of a community of owners entails a series of rights and obligations.
The horizontal property law regulates these relations between the owners of the same community. The fundamental characteristic of the horizontal property is that each owner is the owner of a private part of the property and at the same time co-owner of the common elements of that community.
There are many problems that arise when living in a community, such as: alteration of common elements, unauthorised building work, noise, change of dwelling to premises or vice versa, animals, delinquent neighbours, etc.
From our office we advise and provide professional services to communities of neighbours, administrators and individuals in the problem of the horizontal division or community of goods giving a professional service to solve any problem or legal doubt.
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