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How to buy property in Poland for a foreigner?

To begin with, let’s find out why everyone wants to buy a property in Poland. And there are several reasons. Firstly, real estate prices in Poland are more affordable than in many other European countries. Secondly, the high rental yield allows you to get a stable income from real estate investments. In addition, Poland is a member of the European Union, which provides stability and reliability in the economy. Finally, Poland has a convenient geographical location and a well-developed infrastructure, which makes it attractive for living.

All these factors are very attractive for foreigners who want to own real estate here. That is why our M&M Biuro office is located in the centre of Warsaw. We help with real estate, business, legalization of foreigners in Poland and much more.

What do I need to buy property in Poland for a foreigner?

1.Contact M&M Biuro, we will take care of all paperwork.

We do all paperwork related to buying property in Poland. We are a company designed to help you make a quick, clean and profitable purchase with as little personal involvement as possible. We work on the Polish market for years, so we know exactly how to do things right.

2. Determine your budget

Before you start looking for real estate in Poland, you need to determine your budget. You need to know how much you can spend on the purchase and how much you can afford each month for property maintenance and upkeep.

3.Find the right property

There are many websites where you can find apartments and houses in Poland. Some of them are: otodom.pl, gratka.pl, domiporta.pl, morizon.pl. You can use these sites to find the right property. Select the city, region and type of property you want and you will get lots of options to suit all tastes.

4. Check the legal clearance of the property

You can’t skip this point to avoid running into serious trouble. Before you buy a property in Poland you should check its legal clearance. Make sure the property has no tax or utility payment arrears, and that it is not the subject of litigation.

5. Draw up a contract of sale

If you have found a suitable property and checked its legal clearance, the next step is to draw up a contract of sale. It must be in Polish and contain all the necessary details of the deal. Especially in this point consult a professional, because buying an apartment from a Pole and not carefully read the contract, you can sign something that will create a lot of problems.

6. Register the transaction at the real estate registry

Once the sale agreement is signed, you need to register the transaction at the real estate registry. This will provide legal protection for your property.

7. You need to get a permit for the purchase of a plot of land, regardless of the status of the person, whether he is a foreigner or a Pole

In this case, the buyer must obtain permission from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Poland (Ministerstwo Spraw Wewnętrznych i Administracji).

In conclusion, buying property in Poland for a foreign investor can be quite a complicated procedure, but with the right approach it can be a profitable and promising investment. Follow our advice and you can buy property in Poland without problems:)

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General power of attorney in Poland. How and where to do it?

Everyone has their own plans for life abroad. There are those who want to stay permanently, so they sell their property in their home country, there are those who need to bring a car to Poland. To open or close a business. Then there are those who need to send a child abroad without their parents. Or arrange documents for legal residence through a company.

What do these cases have in common?

For each of them, a general power of attorney is needed.

What is a general power of attorney in Poland?

A general power of attorney is an important document that allows you to authorize another person to handle your affairs. The term means the same as in the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Why do I need a power of attorney?

The most common reasons for issuing a power of attorney are:

-Legalisation (you are entrusting your business to a professional so that you do not have to go to the ogenda in person and the company takes care of all matters itself);

-Meldunek (registration in Poland);

-Opening and running a business;

-Crossing the border by a child without a parent;

-Resolving property issues (buying or selling property abroad);

There are also general and special powers of attorney. The difference is that the former authorizes all acts relating to the subject matter of the power of attorney, while the latter authorizes specific acts.

What documents do I need for a general power of attorney in Poland?

To obtain a general power of attorney in Poland, you will need the following documents:

– Passport or other identity document;

– Documents confirming the ownership of the property, if necessary;

– Documents confirming the legal title to the power of attorney (e.g. birth certificate or marriage certificate);

– Power of attorney, if needed

Where can I apply for a power of attorney in Poland?

A power of attorney in Poland can be obtained through the M&M Office. We have all the authority to do so, we do it quickly and correctly according to the law. If you need advisory services, you can contact us with any questions.

Period of validity of the general power of attorney

The period of validity of a general power of attorney may be specified by the applicant and may be indefinite or temporary. However, if no term is specified, the power of attorney is valid for one year.

Settlement

The granting of a general power of attorney in Poland may be necessary in different situations and may be different for each case. It is important to think through all the details of the procedure and only deal with reliable and trustworthy professionals to avoid possible problems in the future.

Need to issue a general power of attorney in Poland?

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