When do I need an EPC certificate in Spain?
EPC attestation in Spain: if you sell or rent your Spanish property, you may need an EPC attestation. Here is a summary.
On this page you will find all blog posts about letting property in Spain.
EPC attestation in Spain: if you sell or rent your Spanish property, you may need an EPC attestation. Here is a summary.
Here you will find more information on rentals in Catalonia. For rentals shorter than 31 days you will need a HUT number.
When you invest in a property with an urbanisation or you buy a Spanish flat, you are immediately a member of the association of co-owners.
Newsletter March 2020|In our previous newsletter, we discussed the main points to consider when buying property in Spain. As many clients rent out Spanish property, this
Due to tourism legislation, renting out in the Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, Formentera) is not always possible. Indeed, this legislation imposes strict rules on homeowners.
If you wish to rent property in the Comunidad Valenciana (Costa Blanca region: Valencia, Alicante, Torrevieja) at short notice through promotional channels, you will need a rental licence
We are increasingly seeing cases of Belgian investors buying tourist flats in Spain and Portugal with a rental guarantee. These investors buy a flat in a
From 6 March 2019, different rules will apply to residential rentals in Spain. By residential rental, we mean rental contracts where the tenant's permanent residence or domicile is
As indicated in previous articles on renting out in Spain, you can no longer just rent out in Spain to tourists. After all, the Spanish legislator imposes
Seminar on renting in Spain at the Second Home Expo Ghent - On Friday 15 February and Saturday 16 February, Confianz/TLAcorp will speak at the
When you wish to buy Spanish property with your Belgian company, your company will operate in Spain. This means that the company in Spain
In previous articles, we explained that there are several obligations if you rent out your second residence to tourists. However, this strict legislation can be avoided