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Maya Carmi Lubartovski
Maya is a partner and head of our firm’s real estate taxation practice.
Adv. Maya Carmi Lubartovski specializes in real estate taxation. Inter alia, Maya advises clients in relation to all tax aspects of complex real estate transactions, including urban renewal transactions, combination transactions, sales of apartments with building rights, and more.
Maya also engages in tax planning, handles pre-ruling applications, and composes legal opinions and articles on the subject of real estate taxation. In addition, Maya represents clients during discussions with the tax authorities.
Prior to joining our firm in 2024, Maya worked for about 14 years at a leading real estate taxation firm, where she headed the department.
Maya is a lecturer for professional continuing education courses run by the Israel Bar Association and other bodies.
Maya is also a certified mediator on the Small Claims Court’s list of mediators and has been Acting Chairperson of the Israel Bar Association’s Tel Aviv District Real Estate Taxation Committee since 2024.
Education:
Tel Aviv University, LL.B., 1999
Admission:
Israel Bar Association, 2000
Insights & News - Maya Carmi Lubartovski:
Aging Buildings Under Missile Threat: What Are Seniors Entitled to in Pinui-Binui Projects?
At a time when urban renewal is becoming an essential need, it is crucial to understand the rights and benefits available to senior citizens in pinui-binui (vacate and reconstruct) projects. Adv. Maya Carmi Lubartovski, a partner and head of the firm's Real Estate Tax Department, explains in a Maariv article the unique entitlements for seniors: tax benefits, the option to receive two apartments instead of one, relocation to alternative housing, and the ability to sell rights to the developer.

