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Tunisia

Syndic Regulation in Tunisia: Real Rights Code

Understand the legal obligations of the syndic and co-owners according to the Tunisian legal framework in 2026.

Morocco

Law 18-00 in Morocco: Complete Guide for Syndics

Everything you need to know about the law governing condominium in Morocco and professional syndic missions.

France

Alur and ELAN Laws: Syndic Regulation in France

Major legislative changes and new transparency obligations for French syndics.

France

ALUR Law: The Condominium Guide

Decoding the ALUR Law: registration, work funds, and transparency obligations for syndics.

Belgium

The Syndic in Belgium: Civil Code and 2010-2019 Reforms

Understanding the legal framework of Belgian condominium, the role of the ACP, and IPI accreditation obligations.

Switzerland

Condominium Ownership (PPE) in Switzerland: Civil Code Guide

Everything about PPE, the administrator's role, and renovation fund management according to Swiss law.

Tunisia

The Real Rights Code: Foundations of Condominium

Analysis of articles 85 to 102 of the Tunisian CDR on the syndicate, regulations, and fee recovery.

Tunisia

Real Rights Code: Articles 85 to 102 (Condominium)

This document presents the exact text of the Tunisian Real Rights Code governing buildings divided by floors or apartments. These articles define the legal framework for the syndic, charges, and condominium regulations in Tunisia.

France

ALUR Law: Complete Guide to Housing Regulation

The ALUR Law has profoundly changed condominium management in France, imposing new transparency obligations, the creation of work funds, and mandatory registration.

France

Condominium Accounting in France: Rules, Obligations, and Nomenclature

Since the 2005 decree, condominium accounting in France is based on accrual accounting, making the use of a standardized chart of accounts mandatory.

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