Buying Spanish property can be somewhat hazardous. Indeed, a combination of illegality (both in title and construction), potential liabilities (i.e. where an infrastructure project may occur) and indifferent build quality are far from rare when it comes to Spanish properties. That is not to say that there are not fully legal, sound properties to be bought in Spain. To state [...]
Lawyers in Spain
Legal practice in Spain varies considerably. Some lawyers in Spain are excellent and provide a very professional level of service. However, other lawyers in Spain are poor and act for clients despite an outrageous conflict of interest. This can be exacerbated by a lack of specialist expertise resulting in many lawyers in Spain undertaking just about any type of legal [...]
Lawyers in Spain
I think that it is no secret that the standard of legal practice by Spanish lawyers is extremely variable. Clearly, there are some excellent lawyers in Spain who are effective and operate with the highest standards of integrity. However, there are also lawyers in Spain who are, at best, incompetent and, at worst, downright corrupt – and who have contributed to [...]
SPANISH ESTATE AGENTS – THE DANGERS OF A BUYER’S PREMIUM
A while ago, I commented on sales commissions for estate agents in Spain. At the time, what I had no space for was a critical warning to any buyer of Spanish property to be very careful about ‘buyer’s premiums’. ‘Buyer’s premiums’, over the years, have been nothing if not contentious – not least because invariably they have taken unwary foreign [...]
SPANISH PROPERTY CLASSIFICATION – RURAL – A VITALLY IMPORTANT TERM
Rural land (also known as rústico or no urbanizable) encompasses most of the land in Spain and is essentially agricultural land. However, in property terms, it means that it is land in Spain that is severely restricted for building puposes. Unfortunately, this has been abused by the Spanish who have built many properties illegally on land classified as rural. Existing [...]





