Difference between preliminary and deed: what really changes

When buying a home, two terms are often encountered: preliminary and deed.
Understanding the difference between these two moments is crucial to avoid mistakes and approach buying and selling with greater awareness.
If you are approaching a notary in Bergamo, knowing what happens at each stage helps you prepare properly.

 

 

What is the preliminary contract

 

 

The preliminary (or compromise) is the agreement by which the parties agree to conclude the purchase and sale at a later date.

Contains:

        • party data
        • property description
        • price
        • timelines

It does not transfer ownership, but creates a legal lien.

 

What is notarization

 

 

The deed is the final deed. It is the moment when:

      • the transfer of ownership takes place
      • the notary verifies the regularity of the transaction
      • the deed is recorded

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The main difference between preliminary and deed

 

 

The difference is substantial:

      • preliminary = commitment
      • deed = transfer

The former prepares, the latter concludes.

 

When is the preliminary useful

 

It is not always mandatory, but it is recommended when:

        • Need time before purchase
        • there are checks to be completed
        • you want to freeze the property

 

The notary’s role in the two stages

 

The notary intervenes mainly in the deed, but can also support beforehand to verify the correctness of the transaction.
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Frequently asked questions

 

Is foreplay mandatory?
No, but it is often useful.

 

Should the preliminary be registered?
Yes, within specific terms.

 

Can I go directly to the deed?
Yes, if the conditions are ready.

 

 

Understanding these steps well will allow you to approach the purchase with greater peace of mind and without unforeseen setbacks.