Chinese Real Estate Law

Chinese Real Estate Law

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Hardback (01 Jan 2002)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The nineteen-nineties have seen a massive rebirth of the real estate industry in China. Although ownership of Chinese land is in theory restricted to the State and to agricultural collectives, in practice the concept of the `right to use' land has evolved into a system of real estate law with many parallels in the West, including such familiar elements as mortgages, leases, zoning, liens and taxation. The difference lies in procedural requirements, and it is in this practical area that prospective foreign investors in Chinese real estate will most appreciate this informative and very useful book.

Taking into account the Land Use Purpose Control System that went into effect in China on January 1, 1999, the authors of this book fully explain such important components of real estate development and use as the following:

  • planning requirements;
  • qualifying to obtain a land use right;
  • fee requirements;
  • registration procedures;
  • taxes affecting real estate;
  • bankruptcy provisions affecting real estate;
  • landlord/tenant rights and duties in commercial leasing.

    They provide clear guidance through the complex web of administration and regulation at every government level, including the important role of the agricultural collectives in the expanding urban fringes. They analyze the areas of unsettled law--for example, tenant default remedies--that might create significant concern for Western investors, and offer recommendations that avoid pitfalls.

  • Book information

    ISBN: 9789041194329
    Publisher: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
    Imprint: Kluwer Law International
    Pub date:
    Edition: New edition
    DEWEY: 346.51043
    DEWEY edition: 21
    Number of pages: 463
    Weight: 848g
    Height: 230mm
    Width: 234mm
    Spine width: 27mm