REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Seller's warranties

What seller's warranties are provided under statute in the sale of real estate in this country (for example, as to the state of the building, asbestos etc)?

Netherlands

Netherlands

Under Dutch law, the seller guarantees that it has valid title to the property, and that the property is free from any mortgages and enforcement. The seller also has an obligation to transfer the property in accordance with the agreement by both parties, as set out in the transfer deed: this usually includes the size and the use of the building.

Other warranties can be negotiated by the parties.

It is generally agreed that complaints about the state of the property must be made within two months and any court proceedings must be instigated within two years of purchase.

In addition, the seller must provide the buyer with an energy certificate or a similar document in accordance with the Dutch Structures Living Environment Decree (Besluit bouwwerken leefomgeving). The energy certificate states the energy consumption of the property being transferred and offers advice on how to reduce this consumption.