
Historic house with 1000 m2 of land in Castelo de Vide, where the parish's first community oven was opened.
This house, with 240 m2 (ABC), near the Póvoa e Meadas dam, consists of:
Ground floor: Living and dining room, kitchen, guest bathroom, living room with fireplace, bedroom and full bathroom. On this floor there is also another kitchen, a wine cellar and a storage room.
1st floor: living room with large fireplace, two bedrooms and closet.
2nd floor: bedroom and storage area.
The outdoor area has a patio/backyard, 1000 m2 of land, smoking/storage areas, chicken coops and haylofts and a garage.
In this house, it is important to highlight the potential of its singularities and history both for the creation of local accommodation and for a family home.
The useful areas of the divisions according to the energy certificate are:
Floor 0 – Living and dining room/ Room 1 – 15.28 m2; Kitchen – 9.20 m2, Bathroom – 3.07 m2, Living room with fireplace/ Room 2 – 11.80 m2; Bedroom 1 – 10.20 m2; Bathroom – 4.65 m2, Stairs – 1.40 m2, Corridor -11.30 m2.
Useful area, Floor 0, 67 m2, in addition to the smoking and storage area, currently a kitchen, wine cellar and storage room, with approximately 42 m2.
Floor 1 – Floor 1: Living room with fireplace – 8.47 m2; Bedroom 2 – 10.6 m2; Bedroom 3 – 8.65 m2 (Closet – 4.31 m2; Bedroom – 4.34 m2); Corridor 5.12 m2.
Total usable area, Floor 1, 32.84 m2. Implementation area, 54 m2.
2nd Floor/Attic: Access staircase – 1.67 m2. Although the attic has a high ceiling in most of the space, there is a room that has practically no hidden areas, the area of these rooms, 26 m2, is not included in the total area of the house.
Total usable area, Attic, 27.67 m2.
1000 m2 of land, dam
Vineyard; haystacks, chicken coops, storage/outbuildings, garage
Castelo de Vide Center and Póvoa and Meadas Dam
The way we relate to others is extremely important. Looking in the same direction is the constructive future of companies.
Venue Estates' Ethics and Compliance Manual aims to promote responsible and sustainable standards that encourage fairness and equity.
What positions us for long-term success is ethical and excellent teamwork. We assess risk with the aim of:
– Identify new and emerging risks;
– Develop and update mitigation plans;
– Be aware of, classify and prioritize existing risks.
The risk areas that deserve our greatest attention are: ethical culture; conflicts of interest; fair competition and antitrust; anti-bribery and corruption; supplier partner risk; privacy and data protection; financial crime, combating money laundering and trade sanctions.
We direct defense resources in the event a risk materializes. The legal team's collaboration in the risk assessment is essential to determine where to allocate resources.
– Use common sense to act correctly;
– Treat all people with due respect;
– We promote positive and ethical ways of working;
– Be understanding and learn to put yourself in someone else’s shoes.
Unethical, illegal, discriminatory behavior and suspected wrongdoing must be reported.
If you are unsure about the best way to deal with an ethical issue, ask us for help through our anonymous reporting channel.
Ethical behavior, the basis for building relationships of trust between the company and its stakeholders, is proof that success can only be achieved through correctness.
This company's Code of Ethics and Compliance, in accordance with applicable policies and laws, aims to promote a culture of inclusion, trust, integrity and honesty that requires:
– Each and every decision must always be made with integrity;
– Have behavior that exemplifies our ethical values;
– Be proactive in identifying and correcting inappropriate behavior or compliance deficiencies;
– Do not be afraid to take actions that require the correction of inappropriate behavior, even if it is difficult;
– Know that success can only be achieved by acting correctly and honestly;
– Foster an environment that allows you to ask questions, make suggestions or raise concerns without fear of retaliation;
– Protect confidentiality and escalate ethical concerns through the correct channels.
This Code with the basic principles for making conscious and correct decisions exists to face ethical challenges, it does not cover all situations nor does it replace common sense.
If you have any questions about the Code of Ethics and Compliance, please contact us. If you violate our Code of Ethics and Compliance, you will face disciplinary action and legal action from Maria do Carmo Moreira Rato Lda., owner of the Venue Estates brand.
We have resources to make complaints through our channels. We conduct business in accordance with our Code of Ethics and Compliance. Any suspicions should be reported. If you wish to keep your complaint anonymous, please use this channel.
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Looking in the same direction means putting ourselves in the other person’s shoes. We foster a culture of belonging so that everyone feels welcomed, valued and respected. Consideration for others is reflected in our behavior.
We treat others with respect for each other's privacy, dignity and individuality, politeness, consideration and kindness.
We take great care when integrating people into this company and in getting to know the partners we work with. We believe in conscious growth and a pleasant environment, which reflects our brand image.
We do not tolerate abuse of any kind. Our Code requires that everyone be treated with respect, in an inclusive and non-discriminatory manner.
Health and safety encompasses all stakeholders. We recognise the importance of safe performance in accordance with implemented safety standards which entail:
– Comply with health and safety regulations, policies and procedures that apply to the job and workplace;
– Be aware of the workplace and ensure it is free from safety risks.
Human rights cannot be violated, the well-being and safety of all is essential. If you notice or suspect a violation of labor laws or abuse of human rights, report it by contacting us or through our reporting channels.
We ensure compliance with applicable laws and regulations regarding working conditions.
We require our partners to act in accordance with our Code of Ethics and Compliance.
We have high standards of integrity. We expect our clients and everyone we work with to do the same with us.
Integrity and trust are promoted through lasting and sustainable relationships.
We have a wide network of partners, we are all responsible for our professional reputation, which includes the criteria of commercial relations.
We believe that healthy and safe spaces promote productivity, well-being and sustainability, which is fundamental to our growth strategy.
Regardless of the circumstances, culture or local market practices, bribery and corruption are always condemnable.
Bribery does not allow for security and trust in the market and commercial relations. It harms all people involved and the community.
We are constantly vigilant to avoid corrupt practices and to conduct business in a frank and honest manner, even if this puts us at a disadvantage.
Bribery can take many forms, and therefore does not necessarily involve money. Any action aimed at influencing a decision or obtaining a commercial advantage is equally reprehensible.
We obtain prior advice from the Legal Department before offering a gift and/or hospitality, even if symbolic, when it concerns government officials.
All accounts and records are clear, objective and transparent. We do not facilitate payments even when considered normal practice. Disguised practices and corrupt payments are unacceptable.
We carefully review commercial agreements, we believe that our business partners share the same values.
When we offer employment or internship opportunities, we ensure that offers are based solely on merit.
We seek legal advice if it is discovered that a candidate is related to a client or government official.
Dealing with government officials on behalf of clients may require us to register and disclose as a lobbyist. We follow best practices when dealing with government officials.
We avoid any conduct that could be construed as undue influence on the decision-making of a government official. We consider the possibility of offering gifts and/or hospitality, even symbolic ones, meals and/or simple drinks, to a government official or employee.
We are transparent and serious about our commitments. Accurate and complete financial records show the real financial aspects of a transaction. We do not accept “informal” agreements.
Giving and receiving gifts and hospitality encourages good, solid working relationships as long as there is common sense and moderation.
We have criteria for giving and receiving gifts and entertainment. We do not create feelings of obligation that could appear to be an attempt to influence business decisions.
Gifts may include cash, gift cards or anything of value to the recipient as long as they are appropriate and reasonable, which means they can be made public without any reprimand.
We never ask anyone to provide a gift or hospitality on behalf of Venue Estates, nor do we ask for gifts, hospitality or favors from business partners or suppliers.
We only accept token gifts or hospitality in accordance with company policies.
We build trust, dealing fairly with our customers, partners, competitors and employees.
We comply with antitrust and competition laws. We do not obtain advantages through manipulation, concealment, disparagement, misrepresentation or any other unfair practice.
We avoid any agreement that limits competition and we do not collaborate with competitors that precipitate our services, even to achieve mutual opportunities.
When gathering information about competitors, we use reliable and legitimate sources that do not misrepresent any facts to gain an unfair advantage.
We build long-term relationships by competing honestly and fairly. We only engage in accurate and truthful marketing.
We respect competitive bidding processes, confidentiality and third party intellectual property rights.
We never use confidential information without authorization, nor do we allow confidential company or customer information to be used for purposes other than the fulfillment of the company's contractually established commercial obligations.
Respecting confidentiality remains a duty even if you leave the company.
Money laundering and financial crimes
It is everyone's obligation to act responsibly to prevent financial crimes such as money laundering, terrorist financing and tax evasion.
We fully comply with applicable laws and regulations to combat money laundering. We never knowingly assist or do business with individuals involved in financial corruption.
The principles of integrity, transparency and accountability are mandatory in all our actions, which includes commercial transactions.
Our policy has been developed to help us understand our customers and business partners with whom we work, reducing the chance of inadvertently assisting in money laundering or financial crimes.
When there is a change in the transaction, we update the due diligence checks.
Money laundering in the real estate sector
The high value and security of real estate assets makes them attractive to criminals who want to disguise and make it appear that their assets have a legitimate origin.
The “dirty money” channeled through complex offshore companies is mostly invested in properties with above-market values with the aim of obtaining a legitimate income through the rental of the property and receiving “clean” money through the sale of the product.
We provide customer service in compliance with economic sanctions. We comply with the ban on trading with some countries, governments, companies and individuals.
We review business opportunities before committing to a client to ensure compliance with applicable sanctions laws.
Financial laws and trading restrictions are complied with. Trading on privileged information is not permitted, nor is it permitted to use or share it to obtain financial or other personal benefits, which we call insider trading, an illegal and unfair practice that destroys the trust that has been built.
Company assets and resources are used responsibly. We prevent waste, damage, loss, theft and fraud. It is unacceptable to participate in or ignore activities that involve theft, fraud or misuse of company assets. Resources, both physical and intangible, belonging to customers and other companies, must be protected equally.
It is everyone's duty to maintain our integrity and reputation in the market and ensure the protection of the intellectual property and confidential information of the company and third parties.
We do not use third party confidential information or copyrighted materials such as unlicensed software, source code, leasing information, or images without authorization.
You are not permitted to use the company's assets, resources or confidential information for personal gain or activities. You are obligated to protect the information even if you stop working for the company.
Privacy and transparency in the collection of information and storage of personal data, intrinsic to our DNA, requires compliance with applicable privacy and information security laws.
The protection of personal data, in physical and digital format, printed documents, emails and messages, is only used with your consent and to fulfill commercial obligations.
Always communicating responsibly, whether through messages or social media, is everyone's obligation to protect our most valuable asset: our customers who make our brand.
Individual behavior and actions inside and outside the workplace are an important part of strengthening the brand and reputation.
Individual behavior and actions should strengthen the brand and reputation, not the other way around. Therefore, anyone representing this company, both inside and outside the workplace, must act with honesty and integrity.
We ensure that our use of social media does not harm our brand or reputation. When we post about Venue Estates products or services that are circulated online, we are transparent and disclose our affiliation with the company.
Conflicts can occur when personal interests interfere with our ability to perform our work or affect professional decisions, and they can also arise through commercial activities and client commitments.
The appearance of a conflict is just as damaging as a real conflict. Both undermine the trust placed in the people who collaborate with the brand, putting any and all existing and future business opportunities at risk, as well as destroying our values.
It is essential to use common sense to ensure that conflicts are managed carefully and correctly and resolved quickly, transparently and ethically.
Reputation is built on trust and integrity, report any conflicts or suspicions as early as possible.
Secondary employment, and the performance of work for other entities by Venue Estes employees, as well as the acceptance of gifts and entertainment from third parties, may give rise to possible conflicts and should therefore be reported for advice and possible obtaining of ethical and legal approval.
Personal conflicts of interest are usually easy to resolve when given sufficient notice. Serving on the advisory board of a non-competing company can provide a developmental experience that benefits both Venue Estates and the employee. However, outside activities with competing companies or that negatively impact your job performance are not permitted.
We honor professional and regulatory standards. We ensure we have the correct licenses and permits for the services we provide.
In the event of a dispute, if the consumer so wishes, he/she may resort to an alternative consumer dispute resolution entity.
Lisbon Consumer Conflict Arbitration Center:
http://www.centroarbitragemlisboa.pt
Vale do Ave Consumer Conflict Arbitration Center/Arbitration Court:
CIAB – Consumer Information, Mediation and Arbitration Center (Consumer Arbitration Court)
CNIACC – National Center for Information and Arbitration of Consumer Conflicts:
Consumer Conflict Arbitration Center of the District of Coimbra:
http://www.centrodearbitragemdecoimbra.com
Algarve Consumer Conflict Information, Mediation and Arbitration Center:
Porto Consumer Information and Arbitration Center:
Madeira Consumer Conflict Arbitration Center:
https://www.madeira.gov.pt/cacc
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Company: Maria do Carmo Moreira Rato Lda
Corporate Taxpayer Number: 509734715
Business Name/Brand: Venue Estates
Headquarters: Dr. José Ribeiro Castanho Street, No. 30, 1st Floor, 2770-221 Paço de Arcos, Lisbon, Portugal
Registration Number – 22225 AMI
Regulatory Authority: Institute of Public Markets, Real Estate and Construction IP (IMPIC, IP)
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To protect against liability arising from this professional activity, this entity has a mandatory civil liability insurance contract in the amount of €150,000.00, policy no. 206788671/0, through the insurer Allianz Portugal, SA.
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