Implementing ESG into Real Estate Contracts - A guide and toolkit for practitioners from a European perspective
1. Auflage 2025

Implementing ESG into Real Estate Contracts

Sabine Wieduwilt

A guide and toolkit for practitioners from a European perspective

  • Obligation to implement the ESG in different types of contracts
  • Overview and guidance for specific contract types
  • Toolkit for use in individual cases
Bestellnummer E16119APDF

The book provides an overview of the implementation of ESG issues and regulations in real estate contracts. It covers general and specific contract types as well as different types of property use, such as office, retail, logistics and hospitality.

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Herausgeber: Sabine Wieduwilt
ISBN: 978-3-648-18205-5
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2025
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Implementation of ESG in real estate contracts

This book looks into different aspects of implementing ESG into real estate contracts from a European perspective. It covers general aspects, contract-type specific aspects and then property usage-type specific aspects. General topics cover legal frameworks, the social and governance perspective based on EU sustainable finance regulations. Contract-type specific questions cover different contract types. The team of authors then addresses specific issues relating to different types of property use such as office, retail, logistics, hospitality and data centres. The focus of the work is on EU, so that the content can provide food for thought for the work in different EU countries. The book thus supports practitioners in compiling their personal toolkit for use in individual cases. 

Content:

  • Terms, concepts and basics of sustainability, CSR and ESG
  • What ESG in real estate contracts means
  • Standards for (non-financial) sustainability reporting, CSRD and ESRS
  • Climate litigation, energy and renewables, data
  • Sustainability and competition law, brownfields
  • Pre-contracts and recitals
  • ESG and real estate investment, leases, real estate financing
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This book looks into different aspects of implementing ESG into real estate contracts from a European perspective. It covers general aspects, contract-type specific aspects and then property usage-type specific aspects. General topics cover legal frameworks, the social and governance perspective based on EU sustainable finance regulations. Contract-type specific questions cover different contract types. The team of authors then addresses specific issues relating to different types of property use such as office, retail, logistics, hospitality and data centres. The focus of the work is on EU, so that the content can provide food for thought for the work in different EU countries. The book thus supports practitioners in compiling their personal toolkit for use in individual cases. 

Content:

  • Terms, concepts and basics of sustainability, CSR and ESG
  • What ESG in real estate contracts means
  • Standards for (non-financial) sustainability reporting, CSRD and ESRS
  • Climate litigation, energy and renewables, data
  • Sustainability and competition law, brownfields
  • Pre-contracts and recitals
  • ESG and real estate investment, leases, real estate financing
Vorteile
Aktuelles

This book looks into different aspects of implementing ESG into real estate contracts from a European perspective. It covers general aspects, contract-type specific aspects and then property usage-type specific aspects. General topics cover legal frameworks, the social and governance perspective based on EU sustainable finance regulations. Contract-type specific questions cover different contract types. The team of authors then addresses specific issues relating to different types of property use such as office, retail, logistics, hospitality and data centres. The focus of the work is on EU, so that the content can provide food for thought for the work in different EU countries. The book thus supports practitioners in compiling their personal toolkit for use in individual cases. 

Content:

  • Terms, concepts and basics of sustainability, CSR and ESG
  • What ESG in real estate contracts means
  • Standards for (non-financial) sustainability reporting, CSRD and ESRS
  • Climate litigation, energy and renewables, data
  • Sustainability and competition law, brownfields
  • Pre-contracts and recitals
  • ESG and real estate investment, leases, real estate financing
Vorteile
Aktuelles
ISBN: 978-3-648-18205-5
Auflage: Auflage/Version: 1. Auflage 2025
Umfang: 288  
Herausgeber
Sabine Wieduwilt

Sabine Wieduwilt is a Real Estate partner in the Frankfurt office of the global law firm Dentons. She specializes in acquisition and disposition, property development and asset management of commercially used properties. Sabine Wieduwilt is Co-Head of Dentons’ Europe & UK Real Estate ESG Steering Committee and assists on the implementation of ESG for Real Estate in Europe.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface

1 General framework and concepts 
1.1 Introduction – words, contracts, real estate connection
1.2 Legal frameworks and questions
1.3 Non-legal / measurables
1.4 Reporting
1.5 Focus on the »E« – specific sustainability goals – environmental objectives and (DNSH or other) criteria
1.6 Specific sustainability goals – the S and the G
1.7 Supply chain laws, especially CS3D
1.8 Litigation
1.9 Energy, renewables 
1.10 How to deal with data?
1.11 Sustainability and competition law in real estate contracts
1.12 Brownfield investments: Forward-looking opportunities and challenges
1.13 Sustainability in public procurement law

2 Questions specific to contract types
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Preliminary agreements and recitals 
2.3 Property development (design / planning, construction, project management, supply, service and other)
2.4 Investment and ESG
2.5 Management agreements
2.6 Leases
2.7 Sustainable use – sustainable land use, easements, heritable building rights and similar rights (not leases)
2.8 Implementing ESG into real estate financing

3 Questions specific to types of use (of the properties) 
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The office. Taking offices to the next level
3.3 Retail. Retail & ESG & contracts – why, what & how to implement
3.4 Logistics – ESG – location – infrastructure – adapted buildings
3.5 Hospitality
3.6 Student Housing
3.7 Data centres

Index
About the editor
About the authors

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