For Tunisians living abroad, transferring funds to purchase property in Tunisia involves complying with a set of legal procedures to ensure transparency and protect the financial rights of both parties.…
Purchasing property in Tunisia presents an attractive opportunity for Tunisians living abroad, whether for investment or housing upon their return to the homeland. The Tunisian government facilitates this process for…
Tunisians living abroad represent a significant part of the Tunisian community. The state pays special attention to facilitating their investments in the homeland, particularly in the real estate sector. Tunisians…
Renewing a lease contract is a crucial process to ensure the continuity of the relationship between the landlord and the tenant. This process requires adherence to certain legal rules and…
Tenants in Tunisia enjoy legal protection designed to safeguard their rights and ensure a suitable and safe living environment. This protection is grounded in various laws and regulations that govern…
Terminating a lease agreement requires following specific legal procedures to ensure the rights of both the landlord and the tenant and to avoid disputes. The procedures vary depending on the…
A lease agreement is a legal instrument that governs the relationship between the landlord and the tenant, outlining the rights and obligations of each party. To ensure the validity of…
Registering a lease agreement is a crucial legal step to ensure the rights of both the landlord and the tenant. This process requires a set of documents and the completion…
Lease contracts are fundamental in Tunisian law, serving to regulate the relationship between landlords and tenants. The types of lease contracts can vary based on the nature of the property…
A sales contract is a fundamental agreement in daily transactions, playing a crucial role in organizing the relationship between the seller and the buyer and ensuring their rights. Under Tunisian…
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