Law for Facility Management & Real Estate
level of course unit
Introduction
Learning outcomes of course unit
The students are able to:
• Identify and classify legal areas and topics
• Understand real estate law areas and their fundamentals, and grasp their legal aspects
• Identify the specifics of the legal area of facility management
prerequisites and co-requisites
Fundamentals of the Real Estate Industry (GIM), Fundamentals of Facility Manage-ment (GFM)
course contents
• Explanations of terms from the most important areas of law
• Distinction between public law and private law
• Applied basic knowledge of civil law
• Real estate-specific legal areas (e.g. acquisition of property, MRG, WEG)
• Contract law (including FM contracts, contracts for work and services, maintenance and repair contracts)
• Fundamentals of public procurement law
recommended or required reading
• Meissel, F., et al., 2016. Grundbegriffe der Rechtswissenschaften, 3rd edition. Vienna: Manz.
• Artner, S., Kohlmaier, K., et al., 2017. Praxishandbuch Immobilienrecht. 2nd edition. Vienna: Linde.
• Krumschnabel, M., 2015. Immobilienverträge. 1st edition. Kufstein: Eigenverlag
• Najork, E., et al., 2009. Rechtshandbuch Facility Management. 1st edition. Berlin: Springer
• Kaiser, C., Nusser, J. und f. Schrammel. 2018. Praxishandbuch Facility Management. 1st edition. Wiesbaden: Springer Vieweg.
assessment methods and criteria
Written exam
language of instruction
German
number of ECTS credits allocated
7
eLearning quota in percent
30
course-hours-per-week (chw)
3.5
planned learning activities and teaching methods
Blended Learning
semester/trimester when the course unit is delivered
5
name of lecturer(s)
Director of Studies
year of study
1
course unit code
REC
type of course unit
integrated lecture
mode of delivery
Compulsory
work placement(s)
none