Property law is the set of rules and laws that disciplines all operations on those assets that the law defines as real estate – those, due to their physical characteristics, that cannot move from the place where they are located, both among citizens and between an individual and the public administration.
Property law is in charge to regulate all real estate transactions: the way in which all the rights that a natural or legal person has over a real estate or part of it are created, transmitted, modified, acquired or extinguished, as well as the taxes and charges that must be addressed for each of these operations.
It also concerns all the aspects related to the management of these properties, that is to say urban licenses, works or rules that regulate the neighborhood communities.
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