Real Estate Law — Lod
Real Estate Lawyer in Lod
Professional legal representation for property transactions in Lod and the Jerusalem region. Adv. Liron Yitzhak Elmaliach — licensed since 2014.
Real Estate Legal Services in Lod
Whether you are buying your first apartment, selling a property, dealing with construction defects, or navigating urban renewal (Pinui-Binui), Adv. Liron Yitzhak Elmaliach provides comprehensive real estate legal services to clients in Lod and throughout the Jerusalem area.
Real estate transactions in Israel involve strict tax reporting deadlines, complex land title arrangements, and significant financial risk. Having an experienced lawyer on your side from day one protects your rights and your investment.
Our Real Estate Services
Apartment Purchase
Full legal due diligence, title verification, contract review and negotiation, tax reporting, and land registry registration.
Apartment Sale
Capital gains tax calculation and reporting, mortgage clearance, contract drafting, and coordination through handover.
Land Registry (Tabu)
Registration of title transfers, mortgage charges, caveats, and all required Land Registrar filings.
Construction Defects
Formal claims against developers under the Sale of Apartments Law, documentation of defects, and representation in proceedings.
Urban Renewal (Pinui-Binui)
Independent representation of tenants in urban renewal agreements — protecting residents' rights against developer contracts.
Commercial Real Estate
Offices, retail spaces, warehouses and development land — due diligence, zoning review, lease agreements, and transactions.
Frequently Asked Questions — Real Estate Lawyer in Lod
Do you handle real estate transactions in Lod?+
Yes. Adv. Liron Yitzhak Elmaliach represents buyers and sellers in Lod and throughout the Jerusalem region. We manage the full process from due diligence through land registry registration.
What does a real estate lawyer do in Israel?+
A real estate lawyer in Israel reviews title documents (Tabu extract), checks for liens and encumbrances, drafts and negotiates the sale agreement, reports and pays property taxes (purchase tax and capital gains tax), and registers the transfer of ownership with the Land Registrar.
Is a real estate lawyer required by law in Israel?+
While the law does not always mandate it, in practice mortgage banks require legal representation, and the tax authorities impose strict deadlines for property transaction reporting. Buying or selling without a lawyer carries substantial financial risk — especially given the complexity of the Jerusalem-area property market.
How much does a real estate lawyer charge in Israel?+
Legal fees for real estate transactions typically range from 0.5% to 1.5% of the transaction value, depending on complexity. The initial consultation is free and we provide a written fee proposal before starting any work.
What is a Land Registry Extract (Nesach Tabu)?+
The Land Registry Extract is an official document showing the current registered owner, any mortgages, liens, caveats (haarot azhara), and encumbrances on a property. Your lawyer obtains and reviews this before any purchase to ensure clear title.
What is unique about buying property in Lod?+
Property in Lod may involve different land tenure arrangements — Israel Land Authority (ILA) leasehold land, privately registered title, or properties associated with religious endowments. Each requires specific due diligence. Our firm is experienced in the Jerusalem region's distinct property market.
Need a Real Estate Lawyer in Lod?
Free initial consultation — no obligation
33 HaShneim Asar, Pisgat Ze'ev, Jerusalem