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Change of share ownership did not trigger a right of first refusal over real property

Two neighbouring commercial properties in the Municipality of Bremanger were subject to a reciprocal right of first refusal. After the company owning one of the properties encountered financial difficulties, the original shareholder...
Atle Melø
Atle Melø6. July 2023
Property Law

Supreme Court: Petition for compulsory dissolution of co-ownership may be withdrawn

Two of the co-owners of a residential co-ownership property in Kristiansand petitioned for the compulsory dissolution of the co-ownership arrangement. The third co-owner agreed to the petition. On that basis, the District Court ordered the compulsory dissolution of the co-ownership pursuant to the simplified procedure...
Atle Melø
Atle Melø29. June 2023
Property Law

The park principle did not apply to a small plot of land zoned as parkland

Following the sale of development plots in an area of Stavanger in 1993, the seller of a substantial portion of the land retained ownership of a small parcel that had been zoned as parkland. The zoning restriction...
Atle Melø
Atle Melø24. January 2023
Property Law

Real estate agent held liable for damages following error in bidding process

In connection with the sale of an apartment in Oslo, a prospective buyer submitted an offer that was accepted by the seller within the acceptance deadline. However, the real estate agent failed to communicate the seller’s acceptance to the bidder, and as a result no binding...
Atle Melø
Atle Melø23. August 2022
Property Law

Home seller had no duty to disclose that a neighbour had a criminal conviction

The case concerned the sale of a residential property in Rogaland. Shortly before the property was placed on the market, a man living in a neighbouring house had been sentenced to imprisonment for...
Atle Melø
Atle Melø30. July 2022
Property Law

Public footpath across holiday property did not constitute a defect

Two purchasers of a holiday property claimed a price reduction and damages after the municipality decided, following completion of the sale, to construct a public footpath across the property. The sellers rejected the claims and ultimately prevailed before the Supreme Court. ...
Atle Melø
Atle Melø24. February 2022
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