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, former Chair 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 Manager.
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