About The Real Estate Survey I Issues Relating to Foreign Investment
This multi-jurisdictional survey on “Issues Relating to Foreign Investment” is part I of Lex Mundi’s Real Estate Survey Series.
“Issues Relating to Foreign Investment” provides jurisdictional overviews on many areas related to foreign investment in real estate including permissions required and/or restrictions imposed on foreign investors; need for local partners; state/local taxes applicable to foreign individuals/entities acquiring or transferring real estate; reporting requirements for foreign investment or disposition of real estate, and more, as they relate to jurisdictions around the globe.
The multi-part Real Estate Survey Series is being conducted by members of the Lex Mundi Real Estate Practice Group. The lead editor for this survey is Robert Krapf, the Chair-Emeritus of Lex Mundi’s Real Estate Practice Group and Director of the Real Estate Group at Richards, Layton & Finger, P.A.; Wilmington, Delaware. The survey is being compiled and coordinated by Jamie Bartula, Lex Mundi Practice Group Coordinator.
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