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In Germany, real estate purchase contracts require notarisation (notarielle Beurkundung) to be effective. According to Section 313 (1) BGB, the entire purchase contract has to be notarised. In principle, a later modification or addition must be notarised as must conditional purchase contracts and provisional purchase contracts.
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Senff, T. (2007). Purchase Contract. In: Mütze, M., Senff, T., Möller, J. (eds) Real Estate Investments in Germany. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-72179-6_5
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