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Supreme Court invalidates planning condition requirement

In a 3–2 majority decision, the Supreme Court held that a planning condition requirement (rekkefølgetiltak) was invalid because it was based on an incorrect interpretation of Section 12-7(10) of the Norwegian Planning and Building Act. The sequencing requirement was adopted...
Atle Melø
Atle Melø7. June 2021
Property Law

Silverfish infestation did not entitle buyers to a price reduction

The fact that a property sold “as is” had previously been infested with silverfish did not entitle the buyers to a price reduction. This was established in a recent judgment by the Supreme Court. The sellers had remedied...
Atle Melø
Atle Melø29. March 2021
Property Law

What to do if you discover a defect in a property

If you discover a defect in a property, you should notify the seller within a reasonable time. If you fail to do so within the applicable deadline, you lose the right to assert claims arising from...
Atle Melø
Atle Melø19. October 2020
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