REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Due diligence

Do buyers usually carry out due diligence?

Sweden

Sweden

Buyers generally carry out due diligence prior to acquisition, typically after signing a letter of intent or similar agreement providing exclusivity for a limited period of time. Bidding contests are also frequent, with several potential buyers carrying out limited investigations of a company or real estate before submitting their bids. Both the buyer and the seller are normally assisted by professional legal, financial, commercial and technical advisors.

The due diligence process for different types of investment is normally very similar in relation to the real estate itself. However, in the case of share deals additional due diligence must be carried out concerning corporate, tax, employment, insurance, disputes and other historical matters as is usual with the acquisition of any company.

It is worth noting that in Sweden information is more easily accessible via the official records than might normally be expected in Central and Eastern Europe. For example, all real estate is registered in the Swedish Real Property Register kept by the Swedish Land Survey Authority. The Real Property Register contains details of, among other things, owners (present and former), mortgages, tax values, easements etc. It is also possible to obtain information about the purchase price paid by the present and former owners of the real estate. The easy accessibility of such information facilitates a secure, reliable, timely and cost-efficient due diligence process.