Divorce: what to do with property in Spain?
If you are married in community of property, unless otherwise stipulated in the purchase deed, you will each own half of the property
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If you are married in community of property, unless otherwise stipulated in the purchase deed, you will each own half of the property
The compromise in Spain, as in Belgium, is a binding agreement. It seals the buy-sell. However, you are not aware of
In a previous article on inheritance in Spain, we explained the process of settling an inheritance. In this article, we will present a
Your marriage has implications on your (future) property in Spain. This is because the division of property depends on your matrimonial property regime. The two common systems
Property transactions in Spain are often handled through a notarised power of attorney. After all, this is a convenient way of doing things if you don't want to handle the Spanish
It is not abnormal for defects to crop up after the purchase of a property. This is no different with a Spanish property. Therefore, this
It sometimes happens that clients see a nice property but change their mind afterwards. However, they have signed a reservation contract and paid a deposit
Buying property in Spain via bank repossession is perceived as strange by many clients. Not only are different parties present on the selling side, but also
If you are buying a property in Spain, you will need a Spanish bank account. This article discusses what you need for this and will also give you
When you move out of a co-ownership in Spain, you will owe a division tax. Usually this tax is lower than Spanish registration fees. This article
Seasonal rentals in Spain can sometimes be an alternative to holiday rentals or house rentals. However, pay attention to the rules. More info here.
"Buying a house in Spain, what should I look out for?" This is one of the most common questions we receive at Confianz. Therefore, we will