
Urban Planning Zones in Spain: Differences between Urbano, Rústico and Semi-Urbano
When buying property in the Spanish interior, the urban planning classification of the land is the most important factor for value and use potential
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When buying property in the Spanish interior, the urban planning classification of the land is the most important factor for value and use potential

To settle an inheritance correctly in Spain, Spanish law requires a specific file with legalised documents. Basically, you will always have

Your marriage contract determines who becomes the legal owner of your Spanish property. Without the proper supporting documents, the Spanish notary will automatically assume that you are in community

Clients with a Belgian management or cash company sometimes consider investing in Spanish real estate through their Belgian company. Possible avenues then include

A notarised power of attorney (in Spanish: Poder Notarial) is an official, legal instrument by which you give a legal representative the authority to conduct real estate transactions on your behalf

Is the seller liable for defects after buying a property in Spain? Yes, in Spain the seller is legally liable for hidden defects

The Ley de Costas (Spanish Coastal Law) is legislation that protects Spain's coastal strip by dividing it into zones with strict property restrictions. For

Have you signed a reservation contract for a Spanish property and paid a deposit, but are unsure about the purchase? Don't panic: you are legally (still)

Buying a property out of bank repossession in Spain is more complex than a regular transaction. Although the purchase price is often attractive, you will have to deal with three

Are you considering buying property in the Canary Islands (Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura)? Count on an average of 10% in additional costs on top of the purchase price. This
Should you buy Spanish property privately or through a company? The short answer: For purely private use, buying through a company (whether Spanish or Belgian) is

Is it compulsory to open a Spanish bank account to buy property in Spain? The short answer is no. For non-residents, opening a