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Case No. 753/25154/21 dated 13/03/2025

Here is the translation:

1. Subject of Dispute: Invalidation of the apartment purchase and sale agreement, which was acquired during marriage without wife’s consent.

2. Main Court Arguments:

– The court established a fundamentally important position: the contract can be declared invalid only if the bad faith of the property acquirer is proven.

Key Points:
– The apartment was purchased during marriage and is joint marital property
– Sale occurred without notarized consent of the wife
– However, the acquirer (PERSON_3) acted in good faith:
* Had documents where PERSON_2 indicated being unmarried
* Checked the real estate rights registry
* Had no information about joint ownership

3. Court Decision: Reject the request to invalidate the purchase and sale agreement, as the acquirer acted in good faith.

Important Conclusion: The mere absence of consent from the other spouse is insufficient to declare the transaction invalid.

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