A tailor-made suit: brief considerations for the development of built-to-suit projects

Authors

  • Yuri Vega Mere Universidad Católica Santa María http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4140-4242

    Profesor honorario de la Universidad Católica Santa María. Árbitro. Socio Senior del Estudio Muñiz, Olaya, Meléndez, Castro, Ono & Herrera Abogados a cargo de Área de Derecho Inmobiliario y de la Construcción. Abogado por la UNMSM. Especialista en derecho civil, contratos y construcción. Ha sido profesor de derecho civil en las principales universidades de Lima. Contacto: yvega@munizlaw.com

  • Anthony Muñoz Sivana Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0778-1375

    Asociado del Estudio Muñiz, Olaya, Meléndez, Castro, Ono & Herrera Abogados del Área de Derecho Inmobiliario y de la Construcción y del Área Corporativa. Abogado por la PUCP, tiene una especialización en Mercado de Valores por ESAN y la Superintendencia del Mercado de Valores, y actualmente es candidato al MBA de CENTRUM PUCP. Se especializa en contratos y financiamiento de proyectos. Contacto: amunozs@munizlaw.com

Keywords:

Built to suit, BTS, Expansion, Projects, Construction, Leasing

Abstract

In this article, a first approach to built to suit (BTS) projects is proposed from an economic and legal point of view, to facilitate legal operators its understanding as well as giving meaning and clear guidelines regarding their structure, importance and potential in the current Peruvian market. In this sense, we analyze the advantages, disadvantages, basic guidelines, and documents involved in order to structure a BTS project within the framework of national legislation and legal institutions. In addition, an analysis is carried out on the need to have a particular regulation on this type of projects, according with the market needs and without this being a disincentive to its use.

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Published

2020-12-12

How to Cite

Vega Mere, Y., & Muñoz Sivana, A. (2020). A tailor-made suit: brief considerations for the development of built-to-suit projects. Derecho & Sociedad, (55), 337–346. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/23251

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Section

Aspectos financieros en proyectos de construcción