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Auryth Vastgoed

Belgian real-estate law, answered with the article attached.

Ask a question about co-ownership, rental, permits, soil or the estate-agent profession and get an answer that names the provision it rests on — with a link straight to the text. Built for the people who have to be right in front of a general meeting.

  • Every answer cited
  • Dutch and French
  • Runs in Frankfurt, on our own servers

Fourteen days. No card. It stops by itself if you do nothing.

The question always arrives on a Thursday

A co-owner wants to know who pays for the lift shaft. The general meeting is next week, the syndic contract says you advise, and the answer sits somewhere between the Civil Code, a royal decree, a regional decree that is not the same in Flanders as in Wallonia, and a disciplinary decision you half remember. Finding it is an hour. Being sure of it is longer. Auryth Vastgoed does the finding, shows you what it found, and leaves the being-sure where it belongs — with you, looking at the actual text.

It is not that the answer is hard. It is that proving the answer takes the afternoon.
The reason this product exists

What makes it different

Three things a general-purpose assistant cannot do, and a search box will not do for you.

It cites, and the citation opens

Every claim carries the provision it came from, and clicking it opens the source text in a panel beside the answer. Not a plausible-looking reference — the document. If a reference cannot be opened, the system says so rather than pretending.

It knows there are four regimes

Federal law, Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels do not say the same thing about rental, energy performance, soil or permits. Answers are grounded in the rules for the region the question is about, and the coverage differences between regions are stated on this page rather than hidden.

It shows its working

Under every answer sits the record: which sources were searched, which were read in full and which only in summary, and how much of the answer actually rests on them. You can see a thin answer before you rely on it.

From question to defensible position

Three steps, in the time it used to take to open the first document.

  1. 1

    Ask in your own language

    Dutch, French, English or German. The corpus itself is Dutch and French, and the system searches both regardless of the language you typed in — so a Francophone question can still surface a Flemish decree.

  2. 2

    Read the answer and the record beneath it

    The answer names its provisions. Below it sits the source list, the research trail, and an account of how well the material actually covered the question.

  3. 3

    Open the source and decide

    Click any citation to read the original text. The product does not give advice and does not sign anything — you do, having seen what it is built on.

What you can do with it

Built around the working day of a managing agent's office, not around a chat box.

Search the corpus directly

Skip the question and go straight to the material — search legislation, case law, disciplinary decisions and official guidance yourself.

Draft the document, not just the answer

Letters to a co-owner, a notice, a passage for the minutes. The draft comes with an annex naming the provisions behind it, and downloads as Word so you can edit and send it.

Ask about your own documents

Attach the deed of base, the by-laws, a quote or a scanned decision and ask about that. Scanned PDFs are read with OCR, and the system tells you what it managed to extract.

Export the research

Take an answer out as a PDF or Word report with its sources and the trail behind it — for the file, for a client, or for a colleague who was not in the room.

One subscription, the whole office

Seats for your team, shared conversations where you want them, private where you do not. Billing is per office, not per question.

Four interface languages

The app speaks Dutch, French, English and German. Everyone in the office reads it in their own language, off the same corpus.

What is in it, and what is not

The part most product pages leave out. These are the same words as the contract, because they are the same string — a professional deciding whether this tool covers their question is better served by the limits than by another paragraph of capability copy.

Who it is for

This is a professional tool, and it is licensed as one. It is built for the people below — and it is not built for consumers, nor for the public-sector housing bodies whose decisions carry legal effect for an individual.

private-sector real-estate professionals: managing agents (syndics), estate agents, property managers, and legal or notarial staff, and for associations of co-owners assisted by such professionals

What it searches

legislation, implementing decrees, case law, disciplinary decisions, technical standards and official guidance

What it does not contain

It does contain the statutory provisions on mortgage credit and mortgage security, but no advisory or product-level financing material, and it contains no registration-duty legislation.

Flemish, Walloon and Brussels rules are not present to the same extent, and the Dutch and French parts of the Corpus are not identical. The same question in a different language can produce a different result.

What it is not

legal, tax, accounting, technical, construction or financial advice

Where your questions actually go

You are typing the details of a dispute between neighbours into a search box. That deserves an answer more specific than "we take security seriously".

By default, nowhere

The default language model runs on our own servers in Frankfurt. On that route your question does not leave our infrastructure at all — there is no model provider to trust. Where a tier is set to an external provider, the app names the model that produced the answer.

Never used for training

Your input is not used to train models. Where an external provider is involved, that is contractual, and training is refused on every single call.

Stated, not implied

Retention periods, every processor by name, what is stored in your browser and on what legal basis — all of it is written down in the privacy policy rather than summarised into comfort.

Pricing

One subscription per office, four tiers, priced on seats and usage. The live ladder is on the app itself, so there is never a second page quietly disagreeing about what Professional costs.

From €19 per month, excluding VAT

Try it against a question you already know the answer to

That is the honest test, and the one we would run. Fourteen days, no card, and it stops by itself if you decide it is not for you.

Fourteen days. No card. It stops by itself if you do nothing.

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