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Capital: Riga
Official Language: Latvian
Copyright Unit Ministry of Culture
Ms. Linda Zommere Head / Chief E-mail address: [email protected] Telephone: (371) 67330 211 Web site: http://www.km.gov.lv/en/sector/copyright.html Address: 11a Kr.Valdemära St. 1364 Riga
First of all Buyer has to visit the object and check its actual conditions. After the examination of the object Buyer has to perform the following:
1.1. To find out of the Seller's property rights or authorization rights to perform the sale of the real property.
1.2. Find out whether the property is registered in the Land Book register; are there registered any encumbrances or other lien marks,
1.3. Find out if the property is property of the spouses; has the Seller got the consent of the other spouse to alienate the property; find out of the pre-emption rights.
1.4. Ask to acquaint with the Inventory file,
1.5. Find out whether the Seller does not have debts for apartment utilities, taxes and other services,
1.6. Find out how many persons have registered their place of residence in the apartment,
1.7. In Apartment buildings the Buyer has to find out the total debt of the inhabitants (in case of excessive debt the delivery of the service can be turned off).
The property rights of the real estate transfer execution in the Land Book registry is quite strictly regulated process. The written form of transaction is required.
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2.1. Real estate purchase agreement in Latvia is the main document, which contains all the important terms and conditions, subject of the contract, the parties' rights and obligations. Attention must be paid to the dispute resolution issues.
2.2. Property registration request for corroboration of the property rights of the real estate - this document shall be prepared by the sworn notary and requires the submission in the Land Book registry. Mainly the costs of the preparation of the registration request are about EUR 80.
2.3. The registration of the property rights in the Land Book registry - Buyer's property right corroboration is performed after in the Land Book registry are submitted Purchase agreement, Registration request and receipts of state and stamp duties.
This process can be selected and determined by the Parties. For example: the purchase price is paid at the moment of signing contract; partial payment of the purchase price before and after corroboration of the property rights in the Land Book register.
The safest and most common way of the payment is payment using the Escrow account. Money is transferred to the special bank account, and after the Buyer's property rights are registered in the Land Book registry, bank transfers the money to the Seller.
- The Seller (in case the real property has been in his possession less than 5 years and the apartment was not declared as the place of residence for 1 year) has to pay the personal income tax 23% of the profit of the sale of the real estate.
- The Buyer has to pay the state and stamp duties for recording the property rights in the Land Book register.
- The State duty for the purchase transaction is 2% of the value of the real property.
- If the cadastral value of the property is higher than the value established in the Purchase agreement, the duty shall be paid from the highest sum.
- The Stamp duties are: EUR 14 for the right corroboration in the Land Book registry and EUR 7 for the Land Book certificate.
- In case of purchase of the land plot, the Buyer has to pay attention to above mentioned and additional factors.
- When buying a land plot, the Buyer has to find out if this particular land plot suits for Buyer`s purposes. The status of the land plot has to be determined, is it allowed to build on it, are there any red lines, servitudes and communications, whether local governments have the right of first refusal.
a) Planning and architecture assignment - document issued by the Construction board and is the basic document for development of construction plan,
b) Land boundary plan - a document that reflects the land size, servitudes, communications and red lines and land status,
c) Land Book certificate - in this document are established the property rights and encumbrances of the land plot.
After the purchase of the property, the deed of conveyance shall be signed regarding the conveyance of the real estate from the Seller to the Buyer.
Source: http://www.latvia.travel/en/article/top-10-things-do-latvia