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Aktuelle Rechtsprechung zur "Lex Koller"

Aktuelle Rechtsprechung zur "Lex Koller"

Beim Erwerb von Schweizer Immobilien durch Personen im Ausland sind die Schranken der sog. "Lex Koller" zu beachten. Trotz gescheiterter Gesetzesrevision entwickelt sich die Lex Koller stetig durch die Gerichtspraxis weiter.

Lesen Sie im beiliegenden Artikel unserer Kollegin Dr. iur. Maja Baumann, inwiefern die Lex Koller auch knapp 40 Jahre nach deren Einführung im BewG noch immer fester Bestandteil der Rechtsprechung ist – und nach wie vor bei Immobilientransaktionen ihre Wirkung entfaltet.

Quelle: Newsletter Bau- und Immobilienrecht / Oktober 2022, WEKA Business Medien AG, Zürich 2022.

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Dr. iur. Maja Baumann

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