What do I need to know when buying property in Czech Rep?
When we asked expats what advice they would give a foreigner before buying a property in Czech Rep, they said...
"1. It is important to research the local market and understand the legal requirements for purchasing property in Czechia. 2. It is advisable to seek legal advice from a qualified lawyer who is familiar with the local laws and regulations. 3. It is important to ensure that the property is free from any encumbrances or liens. 4. It is important to obtain a title deed or certificate of ownership from the seller. 5. It is important to ensure that all taxes and fees associated with the purchase are paid in full. 6. It is important to obtain a building permit if the property is to be renovated or extended. 7. It is important to ensure that the property is insured against any potential risks. 8. It is important to be aware of any restrictions or covenants that may be attached to the property," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Czech Rep.
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What do I need to know when buying property in Czech Rep?
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