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+46 8400 28 300About
Provided by TM & Partners
TM & Partners provides expert advice relating to acquisitions and sales of real estate and real estate companies.
We advise Swedish and foreign clients on the real estate market consisting of private and listed real estate companies, real estate developers, funds and institutions.
The advice we provide to clients regarding real estate transactions is based on our many years’ experience, including previous positions at asset managers and other leading law firms. The close involvement of the firms’ partners means our clients benefit from commitment and proactive counsel throughout the entire acquisition process.
Given our strength in banking and finance, we can also provide advice relating to financing real estate transactions including loans, bonds, securitisation or other structured financing solutions. Our excellent relations with leading real estate experts at foreign law firms provide us with the possibility to offer comprehensive service in conjunction with cross-border transactions.
In addition to providing transaction advice, we regularly counsel clients in areas including commercial leases, tenancy disputes, property registration and permit issues, land development, expropriation and other compulsory purchase issues.
Chambers Review
TM & Partners' real estate team maintains its growing reputation in the Swedish legal market. The department assists clients with a range of work, including forward funding transactions, sales and acquisitions of property portfolios, joint ventures and construction matters.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"TM & Partners provides the highest level of service and responsiveness."
"TM & Partners provides the highest level of service and responsiveness."
Notable Practitioners
Managing partner Safa Mahmoudi advises on a range of real estate transactions including residential property deals.
"Safa Mahmoudi creates added value and security through his extensive experience in business and financial transactions and the management of ownership-related issues."