Showing posts with label Lawyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lawyer. Show all posts

Mirit Reif-wonderful Real Estate Lawyer in Israel

Hello Rachel,


We recently bought a house in Modiin and worked with a wonderful

lawyer named Mirit Reif. She workes with Hacohen Wolf Law

Offices and they specialized in Real Estate transactions.


She was knowledgeable and professional and it made the

whole experience easier for us having an

English speaker who we felt was on our side.


She works from Bet Shemesh but you can email or call her

02- 9999235 or mirit@hacohenwolf.com. or check out

their website http://www.hacohenwolf.com .

Good luck!


M & G B

nbnyahoogroup

May 2011

Tax Lawyer US/Israel: Eli Clark very smart and competent; nice guy

For anyone requiring a tax laywer licensed in Israel and the US –
very smart and competent; nice guy; great service
Eli Clark
Ickovics Neustadter Clark Sabag & Co.
9 Montefiore St.,
Tel Aviv 65252
Tel. 03-5100499
Fax: 03-5100898
eli.d.clark@incs-law.com

Belinda
to Israel Easy

GREAT Lawyer in Zichron Yakov

I found one of the GREATest lawyers
Nava Gadish: 623-0856 gadish2@bezeqint.net
She & husband are partners and they live in ZY office in town center.

Ray
5-Towns yahoogroup
January 2010

Advocate Specializing in Real Estate

I would like to recommend Jane Olman. She negotiated a rental agreement for us while we were still in the States and was able to get everything we needed from the landlady.   


Check out her website below.



Jane Olman, Advocate
Specializing in real estate
 
phone: 02 563 0224 (from outside Israel : +972 2 563 0224)

Karen Kriegel
December 18, 2009

Saul Sackstein Labor Lawyer in Jerusalem

I suggest Saul Sackstein, 050-566-5504, in Jerusalem. He is a very
experienced labor lawyer and has represented numerous friends of
mine successfully regarding employment contracts and work related
issues. His English is excellent as he is originally from South Africa.

JOEL
nbnyahoogroup
August 2009

Dan Yariv-helped with my rental contract

This who I used for my recent rental contract. He was very nice
and gives a 25% discount for NBN olim:

contact him here

He was very patient, happily answered any questions I had and very
reasonable. While most attorneys charge a ridiculous full month's rent,
he just charges by the hour and told me in advance how much it was
likely to be.

After he'd looked it over for me, I had a question about a clause and
my not fully understanding the clause nearly derailed the deal. I
contacted him and he happily explained to me what it was about,
why it was there and why I needn't be concerned. This was after
he'd already sent me a bill. He didn't charge me extra for his time
to explain all this to me.

Really it was a wonderful experience and he can do the whole thing
via fax and phone. You don't need to physically visit his office so it
doesn't matter where you are in the country.

Yisrael
nbnyahoogroup
July 2009

Dena Slonim-extremely helpful Real Estate Atty

Contact Dena Slonim. We have used her to help us through two
contracts and have found her extremely helpful. She has helped
us to get what we wanted and prevented us from making mistakes.

dslonim@minols.com
04-8266583

Gershom
nbnyahoogroup
July 2009

Highly recommend Atty Einat Knafo-Levy in B-S

I can highly recommend Atty Einat Knafo-Levy in B-S
who shepherded my disability case through all
the Bituach Leumi/Misrad Habriut red tape. (08-6271315)
However, she doesn't do everything, and you will need, at
least for the follow-up, someone who has good Hebrew.

Patti
Anglobeersheba yahoogroup
June 2009

Sagiit Deri: Litigation Lawyer, helpful & honest

Litigation Lawyer (may you never need)
Sagiit Deri - 077 420 2114 or 054 880 0018.

Hebrew and English speaker. Very helpful and honest!

Kind regards,

Dahlia
May 2009
Rbsyahoogroup

Pleasure to work w/ Dan and Yitzchak of Nadlan & Yitzchak Weinberg

B''H my husband and I just purchased a home in RBS-
A and we had the pleasure of working with Dan and Yitzchak
of Nadlan Town Realty (www.nadlantown.com - tel 9999 456)
and Yitzchak Weinberg, (999-4516) lawyer.
Both were tremendous help in helping us buy our first home
here in Eretz Israel.

We would recommend them because of their dedication,
professionalism and commitment to HaShem. It was a
pleasure working with all 3 men and I hope you find them
same. We couldn't have asked for better people to work with.

Michelle
RBSyahoogroup
May 2009

Avi Unterman-if you need an honest real estate lawyer

We bought our apartment in November of 2006, but our Israeli lawyer
never got around to acquiring the nesech tabo (title) or even
registering our property, and we were actually fined by the bank for
not having it. We contacted an English-speaking real estate lawyer,
Avi Unterman, who did some research and then contacted the Israeli
lawyer, who acted like we had lit a fire under him and finished the
tabo in two days. We asked Avi to bill us for his time, but he said
that he would rather we have a good feeling about living in Israel
and knowing there are people willing to help us. We were just blown
away by his generosity.

So if you need an honest real estate lawyer, here is his information:

Avi Unterman, Adv.
1/6 Mendele St. 1/6
Jerusalem 92147
Tel/Fax: (972)-2-5666506
Mobile: (972)-54-5993577


Shira
nbnyahoogroup
August 2008

Rafi Abbo-a high recommendation

I wanted to give a recommendation for a lawyer I recently used. His name is Rafi Abbo. His price was very fair. He is American but trained in Israeli Law.

I like so many other anglo olim was having problems with my landlord and needed my lawyer to help me file for small claims court. Rafi was very insightful and helped me throughout the process to ensure that I won.

I cannot give a higher recommendation.
His cell number is 0528119998

Please tell him that Yisrael P. gave you his number.

Yisrael
nbnyahoogroup
September 2008

Ron Elan-helped me greatly

It is often wise to consult an attorney who is familiar with the laws
and their applications. I would like to recommend Ron Elan.

He helped me with a recent work-related issue with a very major
employer in the Raanana area. Without his "assistance", I would not
have received the compensation that I deserved.

You can contact Ron at his office 09-749-2431. He is one of those
very rare creatures - a really nice human being who happens to practice law!

Good luck to all,
Janet

Jonathan Livny-walked me through the process

I recommend JONATHAN LIVNY in Jerusalem. 02 624 7134.
He walked me
through the whole real estate transaction,
brought me to the bank for
the mortgage, etc.

Baila
NbN
February 08

Lawyer Referral-Chanit Finch

In response for looking for a good referral:
CHANIT FINCH
. Bet Shemesh. 052-676-0892.
She is excellent. Fluent in both (English and Hebrew).

Moshe
nbnyahoogroup

Lawrence Becker-reliable & honest real estate lawyer

Call LAWRENCE BECKER, 02-623-2603/ 054-420-9925. He has been doing this here
for over 30 years. He is originally from England. He is extremely reliable
and honest. Highly recommended!!

Best of Luck!

Atara
NbN

Renting and Apartment in Israel-what you need to know

Israel National News: Published: 01/09/08, 10:41 AM (abridged, for entire article click here.)
Top 12 Questions When Renting an Apartment in Israel
by Nicole Levin Law Offices
If you're about to rent an apartment in Israel you're bound to have a few questions about the legal side of things. Below you'll find 12 of the most common questions, together with the answers you need.

1. How long is a lease usually for?
That really depends on you and your landlord. Whatever you decide, make sure that the length of the lease is written into the rental contract, together with the start and end dates and the total number of months.

2. What if I don't know how long I want to rent for?
If you're not sure how long you will want to rent, you should make sure that the lease includes an option clause that gives the tenant (and only the tenant) the choice to extend the lease for another term or part of a term. An option clause that leaves the decision to both parties i.e. the tenant and the landlord, essentially gives the landlord veto power on whether or not the lease will be renewed and is not recommended.

3. What if I want to leave the apartment before the lease ends?
If you may want or need to terminate your lease before the end of the lease period, it would be prudent to add an appropriate clause to the rental agreement. Failing that, you will be liable to pay rent until the end of the lease, whether or not you are living in that apartment. Sometimes a landlord will request that a similar clause be added which allows him to terminate the contract early. You do not need to agree to this and if the landlord insists upon it you may wish to reconsider renting from him.

If you would like the option to sublet your apartment, this needs to be stipulated in the contract too.

4. When is the rent due, and in what currency is it paid?
The rent is payable according to the terms agreed in the rental contract. You may pay monthly, quarterly, every 6 months or even yearly.

If the rent is quoted in dollars in the contract, then it is usually paid in shekels according to the rate of exchange of the dollar to the shekel on the day the rent is payable. However, if you and your landlord agree, the rent can be paid in dollars.

5. Can the landlord put the rent up without my agreement?
Your landlord cannot increase the rent unless the lease gives him that right. Usually a raise in rent is dealt with in the option to renew clause. Sometimes the rent will be increased by a percentage and sometimes by a set amount agreed by the parties in advance. If the lease does not mention a rent increase, then the rent stays the same.

6. Can I make changes to the apartment?
Usually there is a clause in the lease prohibiting the tenant from making changes without the landlord's consent.

7. Who is responsible for repairs in the apartment?
It is the landlord's responsibility to repair anything that breaks down in the apartment due to normal wear and tear. It is the tenant's responsibility to repair anything that the tenant (or any visitors) breaks by a willful act or by negligence...It's prudent to add a clause in the rental agreement enabling you to deduct any expenses for repairs from future rent payments.

8. What additional expenses, other than the rent, should I expect?
In addition to the rental payments, the tenant is usually responsible for paying utility bills, municipal taxes on the property (arnona), home owners association fees (va'ad bayit) and ongoing maintenance expenses.

It is important to note that new immigrants (olim) can claim an exemption or discount from arnona for the first year after Aliya. To take advantage of this, go to the offices of the municipality and request the reduction.


9. What about insurance?
You should always take out insurance against theft or damage to your personal property. You should also have third party liability insurance for the duration of the term of the lease. The structure of the apartment should be insured by the landlord.

10. Do I have to agree to the Protected Tenant Law clause?
The Protected Tenant clause refers to an old law from the 1950s whereby tenants, under certain circumstances, received special rights in the apartment and could not be made to leave.

All rental contracts include a clause that the Protected Tennant Law does not apply. Don't let this scare you. All landlords will want this clause in the contract even though the Protected Tenant Law does not apply in a standard apartment rental situation. Leaving this clause in does not affect your rights.

11. What kind of security deposit is usually required?
It is customary in all rental agreements for the tenant to give the landlord some form of financial security to ensure compliance with the rental agreement. This security can take the form of a promissory note (shtar chov), bank guarantee, or security deposit. These documents are usually held by the landlord's attorney and returned to the tenant shortly after the end of the term of the lease when the tenant shows that he or she has paid all bills and complied with the terms of the lease.

12. Do I need a lawyer to review my rental contract before I sign?
Always have a rental agreement reviewed by your attorney to make sure there are no loopholes or pitfalls to trap you.

go to:
http://www.levinlawoffices.co.il
where you will find many more relevant articles.

Seven Things Your Real Estate Lawyer Should Do For You

What can you expect from your real estate lawyer in Israel?

1. Discover What You Need

2. Explain the Process

3. Check Your Personal Legal Status

4. Check the Property Status

5. Negotiate the Contract

6. Deal with the Paperwork

7. Troubleshoot Problems

With the right attorney experienced in the finer points of real estate law,
buying or selling property in Israel should be plain sailing.
Click here: Seven Things Your Real Estate Lawyer Should Do For You
by Nicole Levin Law Offices to see these seven points explained.

go to:
http://www.levinlawoffices.co.il
where you will find many more relevant articles.

Amazing real estate lawyer: Debbie Rosen-Solow



We used (02-9916515), DEBBIE ROSEN-SOLOW a lawyer who
specializes exclusively in real estate law with offices based
in Ra'anana and Beit Shemesh when we bought our home in
Ra'anana. Debbie was amazing. Firstly, she was available to
us whenever we needed her(and that was many times very
late at night her time). She is a real expert in property law.
She guided us through the entire transaction and took care
of everything for us from a-z. We felt 100% confident that all
will go well (and it went greatly). More importantly, she ended
up saving us lots of money and put us in contact with other
great professionals who helped us too. Do not hesitate to
give her a call if you are buying a house- she is really nice and
will be glad to help you out.

Tali B.
Ra'anana

HERTZEL KATZ

HERTZEL KATZ is great and very experienced, and English speaking.

katzadv@netvision.net.il
hertzadv@netvision.net.il
3-549-6475 home
Advocate Hertzel Katz address is 42 Bialik Blvd.,
Ramat Hasharon 47208, fax number is 3 549 6147.

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