VEFA purchaser in difficulty in Caumont-sur-Durance? Me Zakine takes charge of your case
You have signed a Sale in Future State of Completion (VEFA) contract for a new house or apartment in Caumont-sur-Durance, and the construction site is accumulating delays? The reservations you made upon delivery are being ignored? Frankly, you are not alone. What I often see in Caumont-sur-Durance is a bewildered buyer facing a developer who minimizes problems. The reality? The VEFA or CCMI contract is a complex tool, but it offers you legal weapons. VEFA delay: what to do?. If the situation escalates, such as a abandonment of site, we consider together the legal recourse in case of construction delay, up to judicial termination of the contract and claim for damages before the competent Judicial Court, often that of Caumont-sur-Durance.
Beyond delays, defects are common. A crack appears, faulty waterproofing, a heating problem? Construction law strictly regulates liabilities. Builder, architect, contractors… I identify the responsible parties and invoke the appropriate guarantees: guarantee of perfect completion, two-year guarantee, and especially the ten-year guarantee for the most serious defects. What few people know: your construction damage insurance is a le
Once settled in your home in Caumont-sur-Durance, other challenges may arise, particularly in co-ownership. Soaring charges, disputed works, conflicts between neighbors within the association... My expertise in real estate law and co-ownership allows you to defend your rights in general meetings and challenge irregular decisions. I also advise you on easements, very present in residential and rural areas around Caumont-sur-Durance. A right of way that becomes a drivable path, a view obstructed by a new construction, runoff water flooding your land? These easements of passage, view, or drainage must be respected. I help you enforce them.
Finally, encroachment is a frequent source of disputes. Has your neighbor built their fence, a swimming pool, or an extension on your land? Are the boundaries unclear? In these cases, the first step is often a boundary demarcation, either amicable or judicial. If the encroachment is proven, several options are possible: demanding the demolition of the structure, obtaining compensation for the loss of land, or even the retrocession of the encroached parcel. The question of the co-ownership of a challenge to the building permit.

Maître Cécile Zakine – Your real estate lawyer in Caumont-sur-Durance
Holder of a doctorate in law from the University of Nice and a lawyer at the Alpes-Maritimes bar, I run my law firm in Antibes. Specialized in VEFA (off-plan sales), construction law, easements, and encroachment, I work throughout France, with a detailed knowledge of local specificities and the courts of each region. For clients in Caumont-sur-Durance and its surroundings, I offer personalized and responsive follow-up. Distance is not an obstacle: we work efficiently by videoconference property law.
Whether you are facing a failing developer on an off-plan purchase in Caumont-sur-Durance, defects in your construction, a co-ownership dispute, or an encroachment on your land, time is often a critical factor. Waiting generally worsens the situation and can cause you to lose valuable rights. Each case is unique, but my method is consistent: a quick and clear analysis of your documents, an explanation of the possible options, and a defined strategy.
For a first structured and effective contact, you can directly book an appointment online via my Calendly calendar.
Caumont-sur-Durance, in Vaucluse, is experiencing a real estate boom thanks to its proximity to Avignon. New programs like 'Les Jardins de la Durance' offer apartments and houses. The judicial court of Avignon is competent for VEFA disputes. Maître Zakine, doctor of law, accompanies you in your off-plan purchase project.
FAQ – VEFA in Caumont-sur-Durance
What are the average prices per m² in new builds in Caumont-sur-Durance?
Prices range between €3,500 and €4,500/m².
Which court has jurisdiction for a VEFA dispute in Caumont-sur-Durance?
The Avignon judicial court has jurisdiction.
What are the mandatory guarantees for a developer?
The developer must provide a completion guarantee and a refund guarantee.
Can I customize my home before delivery?
Yes, within the limits of the options offered by the developer, to be negotiated in the reservation contract.
Caumont-sur-Durance, in Vaucluse, has a residential real estate market with new developments such as Clos des Oliviers. The competent court is that of Avignon. Me Zakine, doctor of law, assists you in your VEFA to secure your purchase in this developing area.
FAQ – VEFA in Caumont-sur-Durance
What are the new programs in Caumont-sur-Durance?
Le Clos des Oliviers offers apartments and houses with garden, close to Avignon.
Which court has jurisdiction for a VEFA dispute in Caumont-sur-Durance?
The Judicial Court of Avignon has jurisdiction over real estate disputes in Caumont-sur-Durance.
What are the specific risks of VEFA in Caumont-sur-Durance?
Risks include drainage issues related to the water table, delivery delays, and non-compliance defects.
How can Me Zakine help me with my VEFA in Caumont-sur-Durance?
Me Zakine checks the contract, negotiates guarantees, and assists you at the handover to enforce your rights.
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