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An important legal principle is the principle of contractual freedom. Parties may agree what they want with each other, as long as the agreements do not violate the law and morals.
Lawyer
Real estate law
Tenancy law
General litigation
Corporate law
Master of Laws in Civiel Recht, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Yonsei International Summer School, Yonsei University Seoul
Bachelor of Laws in Rechtsgeleerdheid, Universiteit van Amsterdam
Dutch
English
Wouter works as a lawyer in real estate & tenancy law.
He has previously also gained experience in company law and general litigation. Clients value Wouter for his practical approach, commitment and thoroughness.
Wouter is often called in for disputes between landlords and tenants. He also assists sellers and buyers in property transactions and related conflicts. For example, he litigates in disputes concerning real estate transactions, hidden defects, rent arrears, hemp cases, subletting and nuisance. He also has a lot of experience in drawing up and assessing contracts.
Netherlands Bar – register of legal practice areas
Wouter de Veer has registered the following legal practice areas in the Netherlands Bar’s register of legal practice areas (rechtsgebiedenregister):
This registration obliges him to obtain ten training credits per calendar year in each registered principal legal practice area in accordance with the standards set by the Netherlands Bar.
An important legal principle is the principle of contractual freedom. Parties may agree what they want with each other, as long as the agreements do not violate the law and morals.
Unfortunately, it sometimes happens that hidden defects emerge after the purchase of a property. These could include faulty roof structure, dampness or foundation issues.
Imagine that you have entered into a purchase agreement by which you have sold a property or a plot of land to a buyer.