Der Kauf einer Immobilie ist immer eine große Investition, oft die wichtigste Investition im Leben eines Menschen.
Wenn Sie mit dem Gedanken spielen, eine Immobilie in Spanien zu kaufen, sollten Sie wissen, dass das spanische Recht Besonderheiten aufweist, die es von anderen ausländischen Rechtssystemen unterscheiden.
Menschen, die sich auf den Kauf einer Immobilie vorbereiten, stellen sich oft Fragen wie: Ist eine öffentliche Urkunde für den Kauf einer Immobilie in Spanien erforderlich?
Daher empfehlen wir Ihnen, sich über die Voraussetzungen, Risiken und Folgen eines Immobilienkaufs in Spanien beraten zu lassen, bevor Sie ein Papier unterschreiben oder einen Geldbetrag überweisen. Auf diese Weise können Sie ohne Angst kaufen und haben die Gewissheit, alles richtig gemacht zu haben.
What do we offer you at BARBEITO ABOGADOS for the safe purchase of your home?
Legal advice. We will answer all your questions, so we recommend that you come to the Office with a list of all the questions you want to ask. We will explain to you clearly and directly what Spanish law says regarding the purchase of a home. We will alert you to potential risks and propose a tailored solution for your case.
We will check the seller's identity to make sure they are who they say they are.
We will check the data from the Property Registry, ensuring that the home is free of encumbrances, mortgages and judicial seizures.
We will analyze the seller's solvency to ensure that he is not trying to avoid debts that could fall on the home in the future, harming him as a buyer.
We will request from the Community of Owners the document proving that the seller is up to date with payments and does not owe any monthly payment.
We will draft and, where appropriate, review the deposit contract.
We will draft the home purchase and sale contract, negotiating and including in the clauses the best way to defend your interests.
In the event that you decide to request a mortgage loan from a Spanish bank, we will carry out an in-depth review and analysis of the Mortgage Contract, analyzing its most important aspects, such as: interest rate, floor clause, ceiling clause, abusive clauses, payment terms. interest rate review, partial amortization, guarantees, guarantors, early maturity and cancellation fees.
Finally, we will personally accompany you to the Notary at the time of signing the public deed and subsequently manage the registration of this deed in the Property Registry.
Additional service: If you wish, we can arrange for an expert property surveyor to carry out a thorough assessment of the condition of the home to identify possible hidden damages or defects. Which can give you a solid basis for negotiating the purchase price.