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The Principality of Monaco's buoyant economy, political stability, safety, ease of access and central location within Europe, attractive tax measures, excellent education system and pleasant climate mean high demand for property from Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWI) and a dynamic real estate sector for all involved.

The CMS team has significant expertise in property and construction law. Our property law team advises Monegasque and foreign clients on their complex transactions for the purchase, sale, audit, construction, rental or development of property. We also assist our clients with property disputes, including foreclosure and auction, as well as construction disputes.

Our lawyers have in-depth knowledge of real estate issues and advise clients on matters such as real estate construction and development, purchase and sale of property, commercial property, drafting and negotiating contracts, selling and leasing property, and any related disputes. We also work closely with our corporate law and banking and financial law teams to assist clients with financing and mortgage aspects.

Our specialisations include:

  • Purchase and sale of property
  • Investment and project financing
  • Property development
  • Construction
  • Residential and commercial leases
  • Litigation

We advise property developers, construction companies, banks, real estate companies, landlords, investors and tenants.

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Construction & Development
Monaco may be a small country but its real estate sector is constantly growing and new, large-scale public and private projects are regularly breaking
Investment & Change of Owner
Property prices in the Principality have risen constantly since 2010 and have reached record heights, making Monaco one of the most expensive property
Management & Occupancy
The Principality’s combination of economic success, tourism, high-end clientele and attractive tax system encourages high-potential businesses a
Urban planning & Environment
Monaco is small, and its buildings naturally extend skywards or seawards. Urban planning and environmental issues are becoming increasingly crucial, e

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01/03/2024
Pre-conditions to arbitration and the FIDIC 2nd Edition
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Leasing Business Assets under Leasing Management
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02/11/2023
Undivided assets - how to avoid deadlock?
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01/11/2023
Delay claims under the FIDIC form: Obrascon challenged
A recent decision of the Court of Appeal of the Dubai International Financial Centre has adopted a stricter interpretation of the requirements for notifying delay claims under the FIDIC form, disagreeing...
21/09/2023
Tax Reform on Real Estate Transfers
As the explanatory memorandum to Bill no. 1048 points out, "contrary to popular opinion, taxation is the main source of income of the Monegasque State Budget". And yet, when it comes to increasing a State's...
11/09/2023
CMS Annual Review of English Construction Law Developments: An International...
We are pleased to announce the publication of the 2023 edition of our internationally focused Annual Review of English Construction Law Developments. Now in its thirteenth year, the Annual Review summarises...
30/08/2023
CBAM Implementing Regulation and Extensive Additional Reporting Guidance...
Earlier this month, the European Commission (“EC”) adopted an Implementing Regulation (“IR”) and released extensive Guidance Documents (“Guidance”) on the practicalities of reporting requirements...