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Real Estate Lawyer in São Paulo for Expats - Legal Guidance for Property Matters

NR Advogados Imobiliários assessoria e consultoria juridica atendimento sao paulo e todo brasil
NR Advogados Imobiliários
Legal support in real estate matters

Moving to São Paulo brings many opportunities for expatriates looking to buy property or rent a home. The city has a dynamic real estate market with options for different budgets and preferences.

But understanding Brazilian property laws and local procedures can be challenging for international residents. Therefore, having legal guidance from a real estate lawyer with experience serving expats helps clarify the process and requirements.

How We Work

  • 12 years of experience in real estate law

  • National practice with office in São Paulo

  • Experience with international clients and their specific needs

  • Individual attention for each case

When to Consult a Real Estate Lawyer for Expats in São Paulo

  • Property purchase or sale requiring document review

  • Rental agreements and understanding tenant rights

  • Property registration and title procedures

  • Tax requirements for foreign property owners

  • Legal questions about real estate transactions

  • Disputes related to property matters

About NR Advogados Imobiliários

Our law firm focuses on real estate law and has experience serving the international community in São Paulo. We understand the questions expatriates commonly have about local property procedures and work to provide clear information about legal requirements.

If you have questions about real estate matters in São Paulo, our team has experience working with expatriates on property-related legal issues.

Contact us to discuss your situation and learn about legal requirements for your property needs.

NR Advogados Imobiliários

Legal support in real estate matters

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions Sobre Real Estate Lawyer in São Paulo

Yes, foreign nationals can purchase real estate in Brazil with some restrictions in border areas and rural properties. We can explain the requirements and documentation needed.

You’ll need your CPF, proof of income, passport, and property-related documents. We can review what’s required for your specific situation.

Most transactions take 30-60 days depending on financing and documentation. Timeline can vary based on individual circumstances.

Yes, foreign property owners have tax obligations in Brazil. We can provide information about annual declarations and compliance requirements.

While not always required, legal guidance helps ensure proper compliance with Brazilian real estate regulations and protects your interests.