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5 | продажа объектов незавершенного строительства |
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3 | продажа будущего объекта |
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продажа объектов незавершенного строительства Explanation: ... Reference: http://www.glavbuh.net/buxychet_cmr/investor/obekty-nezavers... |
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продажа будущего объекта Explanation: В практике русскоязычного делового письма уже установилось написание без перевода и без расшифровки. Объекты и целые районы или кварталы так и рекламируются: VEFA. Но, нмв, лучше как-то сказать это по-русски. Ниже описано, что это по сути (извините, нашел только на английском): 1. Buying 'Off-Plan' Property in France In the following pages we describe the contract process involved in buying a property ‘off-plan’ in France. That is to say, buying a property from a developer that has yet to be built, on land you do not own. The property is often part of a development within a city centre, near the coast or in a ski-ing resort. It is not uncommon amongst the French to buy off-plan, either for own occupation or for letting as an investment project. The name of the contract you will need to enter into for such a purchase is called a Vente en l’état futur d’achèvement (VEFA). It may also be called a Vente sur plan. Although there are always risks with buying anything you cannot see, there is a good level of consumer protection offered to those buying off-plan in France and, most of the time, things proceed satisfactorily. The huge scandals that we so regularly read about concerning the sale of off-plan developments in Spain and certain other countries does not occur in France. Reference: http://www.french-property.com/guides/france/purchase-real-e... |
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