In The Debrief, our Practice Leaders across CEE share updates on recent and upcoming legislation, consider the impact of recent court decisions, showcase landmark projects, and keep our readers apprised of the latest developments impacting their respective practice areas.
Albota Law Firm Advises OX2 on 99.2-Megawatt Onshore Wind Farm Construction Contracts
Albota Law Firm has advised OX2 on the construction contracts with two undisclosed contractors of the company's first wind farm in Romania as well as on permitting and regulatory matters.
Albota Law Firm Advises Nor Real Estate on EUR 21 Million Financing for @Expo
Albota Law Firm has advised Nor Real Estate S.R.L. on a EUR 21 million loan agreement and related security package with OTP Bank Romania to support the development and leasing of Phase I (B1/B2) of the @Expo office project.
Issues Raised by the ANPC During Thematic Inspections of Real Estate Developers
The National Authority for Consumer Protection (ANPC) recently organized thematic controls of real estate developers of residential projects to verify their compliance with the legal provisions on consumer protection.
The Digitalization of Building Permitting Process in the Upcoming Urban Planning Code and the Challenges in Implementation
The Urban Planning, Urbanism, and Construction Code (“Urban Planning Code”) is a complex law project that aims to consolidate, reform, and standardize legislation in the construction sector. The Urban Planning Code draft bill is currently under parliamentary debate. Among the proposed reforms are the digitalization and simplification of the building permitting process.
CEELM10 Interview: A Decade of Real Estate In Romania
Albota Law Firm Partner Oana Albota talks about the evolution of the real estate sector and her role as legal advisors in Romania over the last 10 years.
The Fate Of Building Permits Following The Cancellation Of The Zonal Urban Plan Of The 2nd District
On 7 June 2023, Bucharest Tribunal annulled, in the first instance, the zonal urban plan („ZUP”) of the 2nd District and suspended its effects until the final resolution of the case file, noting that it reduced green spaces, allowing the construction on tens of hectares of such areas, including areas occupied by parks, lakes, sports fields, etc. The case file is currently in appeal before Bucharest Court of Appeal[1].