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How Trucks Should Drive Are road accidents the result of bad luck—or bad behavior? On Lebanese highways, one recurring question keeps resurfacing: […]
Read moreHow Trucks Should Drive Are road accidents the result of bad luck—or bad behavior? On Lebanese highways, one recurring question keeps resurfacing: […]
Read moreMany landlord–tenant conflicts—especially those arising under the new residential and non-residential rent laws—can be resolved effectively without litigation.
Read moreLebanon has had a traffic law in place for decades. The first comprehensive legislation, Law No. 76, dates back to 1967, and […]
Read moreIt is a given that citizens are required to pay taxes and public fees. These payments are not a mere formality; they […]
Read moreDid you know that any foreigner wishing to own an apartment, a plot of land, or a building in Lebanon must meet […]
Read moreA significant shift in Lebanon’s rental landscape came with the issuance of Law No. 1 dated April 3, 2025, which regulates leases for non-residential premises whose original terms expired before July 23, 1992.
Read moreLebanon’s real estate sector is reopening after a prolonged closure, signaling a crucial step towards economic recovery. Discover how strategic plans and updated laws can revitalize this vital sector and attract both local and foreign investments.
Read moreOver the past five years, Lebanon’s real estate sector has faced significant challenges in maintaining its market value. The decline in property values has also affected rental prices.
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