Is a stipulation of accretion or tontine possible in Spain?
A stipulation of accretion or tontine in Spain is theoretically possible for foreign buyers. In practice, however, there are a number of obstacles.
A stipulation of accretion or tontine in Spain is theoretically possible for foreign buyers. In practice, however, there are a number of obstacles.
Balearic Islands abolishes inheritance tax for direct line.
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Glenn Janssens of Confianz speaks to Trends about the Spanish property market. You can read the article "Spain: calm returns" here.
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An appointment at a Spanish notary is different from what we are used to in Belgium and the Netherlands. You will find some preparation tips in this article.
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