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Dr. Andreas Otto

Partner
Rechtsanwalt, Notary Public | Co-Head of the CMS Real Estate Group

CMS Hasche Sigle
Lennéstraße 7
10785 Berlin
Germany
Languages German, English, Spanish

Andreas Otto está especializado en el asesoramiento a propietarios, inversores y promotores inmobiliarios alemanes e internacionales en todas las cuestiones relacionadas con el derecho inmobiliario comercial, así como en el desarrollo de proyectos inmobiliarios. Sus competencias se centran especialmente en los sectores de la hostelería, el ocio y el comercio minorista. Andreas Otto cuenta con una amplia experiencia en el asesoramiento global a inversores españoles y a empresas españolas que operan en Alemania, a las que presta asesoramiento con un equipo totalmente bilingüe. En este sentido, también coordina el grupo hispano-alemán de CMS. El notariado, que es otro de los sectores en los que se centra su actividad, se dedica especialmente al derecho inmobiliario y societario y también tiene una gran influencia internacional.

Gracias a su amplio conocimiento del sector y a su excelente asesoramiento, es siempre sumamente reconocido en las principales publicaciones jurídicas.

Andreas Otto se incorporó a CMS en 1995 y fue nombrado socio en el año 2000. Asimismo, es notario desde 2007. Desde 2017 es miembro de la junta directiva del Colegio de Notarios de Berlín.

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„Oft empfohlen“ für Immobilien- und Baurecht

JUVE Handbuch, 2023/2024

Listed for Travel Law

Deutschlands beste Anwälte 2023 – Handelsblatt in Kooperation mit Best Lawyers

Listed for Dispute Resolution

Deutschlands beste Anwälte 2023 – Handelsblatt in Kooperation mit Best Lawyers

Listed for Real Estate

Deutschlands beste Anwälte 2023 – Handelsblatt in Kooperation mit Best Lawyers

"Recommended" for Real Estate and Construction

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2021 (GCLF)

"At CMS Hasche Sigle, Andreas Otto draws praise for his work in commercial real estate matters. He focuses his standout practice on transactional and development matters relating to hotel, retail and leisure projects."

Who's Who Legal 2019

"highly experienced", client

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2018 (GCLF)

"levelheaded and pragmatic", client

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2018 (GCLF)

"competent and collegial", competitor

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2018 (GCLF)

"Recommended"

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2018 (GCLF)

"Andreas Otto often advises Spanish investors on transactions involving Germany. He also assists Spanish clients with joint ventures and mergers with German companies and has a number of clients from the hotel sector."

Chambers Global, 2017

"Andreas Otto co-ordinates cross-border transactions between Spain and Germany from the Berlin office. Areas of focus include real estate, projects and general corporate matters."

Chambers Global, 2017

Listed for real estate law

Deutschlands beste Anwälte 2016 – Handelsblatt in Kooperation mit Best Lawyers

"The ‘proactive and efficient’ Andreas Otto heads CMS’ 58-strong team, which has ‘established itself as one of the top providers of real estate advice in Germany’"

The Legal 500 EMEA, 2015

"Andreas Otto heads the real estate and public law practice group. Clients say: ‘He is always available when we need him. He understands the specific requirements […] very well and has extensive experience in solving problems.’"

Chambers Europe, 2015

"His Spanish language abilities and knowledge of the market in Spain make him a popular contact for Spanish clients, and sources describe him as ‘strategically minded, with a good overview of the mandate.’"

Chambers Europe, 2014

"Recommended" for Real Estate

JUVE German Commercial Law Firms 2022 (GCLF)

Relevant experience

  • Valor Real Estate Partners LLP: compra de un complejo logístico en el puerto de Neuss
  • Santander Private Real Estate Advisory & Management: venta de una cartera de cuatro propiedades comerciales a diversos compradores
  • Grupo de entretenimiento de EE.UU. Advance Publications: adquisición de la productora musical Stage Entertainment de CVC Capital Partners y Joop van den Ende
  • CDL Hospitality Trust (REIT con sede en Singapur)/compra del hotel Pullman de 4 estrellas en Múnich
  • Invesco Real Estate/compra de Adina Apartment Hotel en Núremberg de FREO Group
  • AOK Nordost/asesoramiento en la venta y en el arrendamiento parcial de una cartera inmobiliaria de 42 inmuebles en Berlín, Brandenburgo y Mecklemburgo-Pomerania Occidental. El proceso de venta se llevó a cabo en el marco de una licitación estructurada.
  • Luxemburgische Investmentgesellschaft/ Asesoramiento en la adquisición de una cartera residencial de Nicolas Berggruen Holding
  • Grupo Azora / Steigenberger Hotels: compra de hoteles en Berlín y Colonia, así como asesoramiento continuo sobre el funcionamiento de los hoteles (contratos de gestión); recientemente, negociación y conclusión de un contrato de gestión con Steigenberger, incluidos los contratos de remodelación.
  • Fico Corporation: adquisición de una cartera de hoteles en Alemania por un inversor tailandés (operación de Sale-and-lease-back). El operador hotelero y vendedor es Grand City
  • Hoteles Turísticos Unidos (Hotusa): asesoramiento global en la expansión en Alemania, en particular en el establecimiento y en el Sale-and-lease-back de Eurostars en Berlín, Friedrichstraße
  • Louvre Hotels Group: transacción relativa a una cartera de diez hoteles Balladins en Alemania
  • Meliá Hotels International: asesoramiento global desde hace casi 20 años a la cadena hotelera española en su expansión en Alemania, incluyendo la adquisición de la cadena hotelera INNSIDE con doce hoteles de 4 y 5 estrellas y asesoramiento en todos los nuevos proyectos hoteleros en Alemania
  • NH Hotels: asesoramiento global en materia de reestructuración y expansión en Alemania
  • RIU Hotels: asesoramiento en la apertura del hotel RIU Plaza Berlin, el primer hotel de la cadena española en Alemania
  • Procedimiento de licitación Potsdamer Platz: asesoramiento al grupo español Metrovacesa en el procedimiento de licitación para la compra de la cartera inmobiliaria de Daimler AG en Potsdamer Platz en Berlín (incl. Hotel Hyatt), due diligence incluyendo la negociación del contrato de compraventa hasta inmediatamente antes de la decisión final del vendedor
  • Tenigla Real Estate: asesoramiento al grupo inversor español en la adquisición de un edificio comercial en el aeropuerto de Düsseldorf
  • Santander Real Estate: asesoramiento en la adquisición y venta de dos de las antiguas casas Hertie en Berlín-Schöneberg y Tegel
  • Santander Real Estate: asesoramiento en la adquisición, Legal Asset Management y venta de la antigua Niketown, etc.
  • Santander Real Estate: asesoramiento en la adquisición y posterior venta de un inmueble comercial en Berlín-Mitte arrendado a H&M y al Goethe-Institut, entre otros
  • Santander / Pontegadea: Legal Asset Management del centro comercial berlinés "The Q" y venta a Tishman Speyer, la mayor operación individual de Berlín en el año 2015
  • Ludwig Beck: compra del distribuidor minorista Wormland
  • Desigual: asesoramiento global al distribuidor minorista español en su expansión en Alemania
  • AOK Nordost: asesoramiento en la venta de la "Haus der Gesundheit" en Karl-Marx-Allee en Alexanderplatz, Berlín
  • ABanca: asesoramiento al banco español en la refinanciación de un hotel en Berlín
  • Infinorsa: asesoramiento al inversor español en la adquisición de dos inmuebles comerciales en Berlín-Mitte
  • Infinorsa: venta de la sede de Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung e.V. (organización alemana de seguros obligatorios de accidentes)
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Memberships & Roles

  • Colegio de Notarios de Berlín
  • ImmoEbs
  • ULI
  • Cámara de Comercio Alemana en España
  • Cámara Oficial Española de Comercio en Alemania
  • Asociación Hispano-Alemana de Juristas
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Publications

  • "Ferienimmobilien in Spanien – Besonderheiten bei Kauf, Verkauf, Erbschaft und Schenkung unter Berücksichtigung steuerlicher Aspekte, NWB Erben und Vermögen 2018, p. 248"
  • Standardvertragsmuster zum Gesellschaftsrecht Deutsch-Spanisch, Verlag C.H. Beck 2. Auflage 2016
  • Handbuch Bauzeit, Werner Verlag, 3. Auflage 2016, coautor
  • Besprechung Beck'scher VOB-Kommentar, Vergabe- und Vertragsordnung für Bauleistungen Teil B, 3. Auflage 2013, NZBau 2013, p. 688
  • Handbuch Bauzeit, Werner Verlag, 2. Auflage 2013, coautor
  • Vertragsbuch Privates Baurecht (coeditor y coautor), Verlag C.H. Beck, 2. Auflage 2011
  • Handbuch Bauzeit, Werner Verlag 2010, coautor
  • Überblick über das neue Forderungssicherungsgesetz, Zeitschrift für Immobilienrecht ZfIR 1/2009, p. 1 ss.
  • Forderungssicherungsgesetz: Sind die Fenster drin, muss der Bauherr bezahlen, Immobilien-Zeitung, Heft 27/2008
  • Standardvertragsmuster zum Gesellschaftsrecht Deutsch-Spanisch, Verlag C.H. Beck 2007
  • "Bürgschaft auf erstes Anfordern nicht in AGB", Immobilien Zeitung 2005
  • Vertragsbuch Privates Baurecht (coeditor y coautor), Verlag C.H. Beck 2005
  • Sociedad Anónima y Sociedad Limitada: Bienvenidos a Alemania, Práctica Comercial, Beilage zur Jubiläumsfestschrift der Amtlichen Spanischen Handelskammer für Deutschland 2004
  • Anmerkung zu den Entscheidungen des Bundesgerichtshofs vom 22.01.2003 (VII ZR 183/02, VII ZR 267/02, VII ZR 68/03), Sicherheit nach § 648 a BGB nach Abnahme und Kündigung und Leistungsverweigerungsrecht wegen Mängeln, BauR 2004, p. 838 ss.
  • Kostenrisiken des Streithelfers im Bauprozess bei Vergleich durch die Hauptparteien, BauR 2004, p. 1528 ss.
  • Sicherheit auch in der Gewährleistungsphase, Immobilien-Zeitung 2004
  • El Código alemán de Gobierno Corporativo, INF Zeitschrift für den deutschspanischen Rechtsverkehr 2002, p. 77 s.
  • Zur Frage der Verjährung von Abschlagsforderungen des Architekten und des Werkunternehmers, BauR 2000, p. 350
  • Ley sobre la aceleración de pagos vencidos en comparación con la legislación española, Informaciones – Revista de la Asociación Hispano-Alemana de Juristas 2000
  • Zur Ablösung des Bareinbehalts durch Gewährleistungsbürgschaft beim VOBVertrag, BauR 1999, p. 322
  • Derecho de insolvencia - la "reforma del siglo" en Alemania, Economía Hispano-Alemana 1995
  • Neues Mietgesetz in Spanien, Deutsch-Spanische Wirtschaft 1995
  • Das Ehegüterrecht nach dem Einigungsvertrag, Gieseking-Verlag 1994, tesis doctoral
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Lectures list

  • Numerosas conferencias y seminarios sobre derecho inmobiliario, por ejemplo, en la Academia Inmobiliaria IRE|BS, en la Universidad Humboldt de Berlín, así como en simposios y en prestigiosos eventos de seminarios.
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Education

  • 1995: Segundo Examen de Estado
  • 1994: Medio año en la Cámara de Comercio Alemana de Madrid
  • 1991 - 1995: Colaborador de investigación en el Instituto de Derecho Civil y Procedimiento Civil de la Universidad de Bonn
  • 1993: Doctorado sobre un tema del Tratado de Unificación Alemán
  • 1991: Primer Examen de Estado
  • Carrera de Derecho en Bonn
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19/12/2023
CMS advises Vattenfall on all aspects of selling its district heating business...
Hamburg – Vattenfall has completed a strategic review of its Berlin district heating business and decided to sell it in full to the Federal State of Berlin. An agreement to this effect was signed by...
14/08/2023
Penta Hotel in Berlin-Koepenick switches to Leonardo with CMS
Berlin – The Penta Hotel in Berlin's Koepenick district has changed hands. The hotel chain Leonardo has acquired the property from a closed real estate fund as part of an asset deal. Leonardo will also...
03/05/2023
Real estate transaction costs and taxes in Germany
1. Due diligence costs for the purchase of real estate 1.1 Municipal search Cost Administrative fees for copies or excerpts from public registers may vary regionally from EUR 10 to EUR 50 (per land...
21/12/2022
CMS advises Bauwert AG shareholders on strategic partnership with WING...
Leipzig – The Berlin-based project developer Bauwert AG has entered into a strategic partnership with the Hungarian WING Group and the international investment and asset manager Griffin Capital Partners...
01/11/2022
CMS Expert Guide to commercial rent payments
The COVID-19 pandemic led many tenants to re-negotiate their lease agreements, others in turn have stopped paying rent or paid a reduced amount. After over a year of the pandemic bringing various business...
28/10/2022
CMS Real Estate Global Brochure
Globalisation, political turbulence, changes in urban living patterns, increased digitisation, shifting consumer behaviour and flexible working are just some of the issues that are transforming the demands...
06/07/2022
Repurposing Real Estate: The future of the world's towns and cities
A radical rethink for global property – and where we live, work and play As the real estate world emerges from the pandemic it is clear that all around us the urban landscape is changing. Many properties are obsolete but also have exciting futures with new uses. Our town centres and cities are undergoing fundamental change – which all adds up to a world focused on Repurposing Real Estate. Now in its tenth year, our Real Estate Thought Leadership series has covered topics such as the rise of international investment in the UK, the growth of tech, the future of the office, the rapid rise of industrial & logistics and the arrival of build-to-rent as a major asset class. This year, with the Government having published its Levelling Up & Regeneration Bill, we focus on the future of towns and cities not only in the UK but in a series of key global investment hubs: Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. After two years of lockdowns, working, shopping and socialising at home, a debate is raging about the future of town and city centres. Will they recover? How will they look in ten years? Will urbanisation go into reverse? And what does this mean for the real estate world?In `Repurposing Real Estate’ we provide the first answers having polled more than 300 leading industry professionals and almost 15,000 global consumers. The results are fascinating: almost a third of real estate is earmarked for conversion – with retail and offices to housing the most popular choices. Consumers want more green and open space, having spent too long confined to their own homes. But the good news is that investors, having come through the pandemic, are still confident in real estate as an asset class. The big changes will be in what property they invest in, meaning the places we live, work and play in may be very different in the years to come.
21/06/2022
CMS appoints six new practice and sector group heads
CMS is pleased to announce new heads for four of its international expertise groups. All CMS lawyers work in cross-border groups across more than 40 countries worldwide that are structured according to...
14/06/2022
CMS European Real Estate Deal Point Study 2022
Real estate investment markets remain stable whilst buyers continue to catch up in contractual risk allocation Logistics assets more popular than everDemand from international investors reaches record high accounting for 55% of deals, with most international investors still being from within EuropeIncreased desire for security on the part of sellers continued to be a feature in 2021: share of transactions in which the buyer's payment obligations are secured reaches another record high­Buy­er-friendly trend in contractual risk allocation continues as seller-friendly provisions on limitation of liability continue to declineThe European real estate investment market appears to have largely recovered from the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. Compared to the pan­dem­ic-stricken previous year, total investment increased by around 15% to approximately EUR 270 billion, marking a return to the pre-crisis level. Logistics assets performed particularly well last year, having become the focus of investors’ attention due to their stable income flows and the ongoing growth of online shopping. Demand from international investors was also up again in 2021, with intra-European transactions being the rule. 2021 also brought a new record high in the number of transactions in which the buyer's payment obligations were secured. With regard to contract design, the buyer-friendly trend continued, as reflected especially by a decrease in de minimis and basket clauses as well as caps. Logistics assets more popular than ever Office properties were a popular asset class in 2021 despite all the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, although some market share was lost to logistics and residential. The slight downward trend in office transactions handled by CMS seen in previous years nonetheless continued, with their share declining from 30% in 2020 to 19%. The reason for the declining proportion of transactions in the office segment is likely to be two-fold, combining the lack of available core properties and the current uncertainty around the impact of hybrid ways of working on demand for office space. The residential and logistics asset classes on the other hand were especially popular in 2021, each with a market share of 23%, compared to 22% and 19% respectively in 2020. One of the key factors for this trend was the stable income generated by residential and logistics properties, which is particularly attractive to investors. Logistics assets additionally benefited from the ongoing growth of online shopping, which was boosted recently by the COVID-19 pandemic and the related closure of retail shops, leading to an increased need for delivery and distribution centres. High demand from international, mostly intra-European, investors International investors were more active again last year: they accounted for 55% of deals in 2021, compared to 43% in 2020. In 2020, international investors had a difficult time, not least due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The associated travel restrictions meant that many international investors from other continents were forced to postpone their planned transactions. The property market seems to have recovered from these effects last year, with a new record 55% of transactions involving foreign investors. However, these foreign investors were mostly from within Europe; the number of intercontinental transactions remained below pre-pandemic levels in 2021. Sellers seek security An increased desire for security on the part of sellers continued to be a feature in 2021. The share of transactions in which steps were taken to ensure that the buyer met its financial obligations rose further in 2021. Sellers were granted security in more than two thirds of cases (70%). This trend is consistent with 2020, when an increased desire for security on the part of sellers was already apparent. In contrast, security was agreed in less than 50% of all transactions in the period from 2015 to 2018. The current high level is due in part to an increased desire for security on the part of sellers as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic; they were often uncertain about the buyer’s solvency going forward. Buyers continue to catch up in contractual risk allocation Buyers were able to catch up further in terms of contractual risk allocation. The proportion of transactions with seller-friendly de minimis clauses and basket clauses (i.e. clauses that provide for a threshold or minimum limit for guarantee claims by the buyer) stagnated or declined somewhat compared with the preceding years. In the previous year, after a noticeable decline, agreements aimed at limiting liability were made in 44% (de minimis clauses) and 41% (basket clauses) of cases. The share of deals with a basket clause fell further to 32% in 2021. As in 2020, a de minimis clause was included in 44% of the transactions analysed. A similar trend was seen in con­trac­tu­ally-agreed liability caps. Whilst the proportion of transactions with a cap was well over 60% in some cases in the years up to 2018, the percentage of agreements with a con­trac­tu­ally-agreed maximum liability fell slightly from 56% in 2020 to 50%.
01/02/2022
Your notaries at CMS Germany
Your notaries Many legal transactions involving corporate law and real property law require certification by a German notary. The purpose of notarisation is to ensure that these par­tic­u­larly im­port­ant...
23/12/2021
CMS advises home24 on acquisition of homeware specialist BUTLERS
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29/07/2021
CMS advises easyJet on planned construction of maintenance hangar at Ber­lin-Branden­burg...
Berlin - easyJet Airline Company Ltd. has signed a lease agreement for a hangar location with the Flughafen Ber­lin-Branden­burg GmbH (FBB). The hangar will be used for the maintenance of the airline's...