Contract Law in Turkey Whether you are signing a lease, entering a business partnership, or purchasing property, having a legally […]
Whether you are signing a lease, entering a business partnership, or purchasing property, having a legally sound contract is essential. We draft and review contracts in English, ensuring they comply with Turkish law.
Step 1 — Review: We review the existing contract and identify risks and unfavorable clauses.
Step 2 — Advice: We explain our findings in clear English and recommend changes.
Step 3 — Negotiation: We negotiate with the other party on your behalf if needed.
Step 4 — Finalization: We finalize and deliver a contract that protects your interests.
Should I have a contract reviewed before signing?
Absolutely. A proper legal review before signing can prevent costly disputes later.
Can contracts in Turkey be in English?
Yes, but Turkish courts operate in Turkish. We ensure bilingual contracts are legally valid and consistent.
What are common red flags in Turkish contracts?
Vague payment terms, missing termination clauses, unclear liability limits, and missing dispute resolution provisions are common issues.
We handle your case in English, from start to finish.