fincas in torrevieja
Legal Matters
Most properties in Spain are in fact NOT registered.
Most of the re-sale properties are sold by Spanish .still.
since they earned about 100€ a year from selling fruit and veg they would certainly not pay 300€ to pay for their property to be registered.
The only only way someone may find out if how many square meters is legally theirs to sell is by investigating at fincas in torrevieja the Catastral Department and Town Hall.
If they have ever declared that there is a property at all.
A great deal of families have never informed the Town Hall that a a senior family member has deceased and therefore many sales take months to proceed to completion.
There fincas in torrevieja are many families with complicated backgrounds, most children believe they actually own what is and sometimes what once was their parents, sometimes resulting in an Expediente Dominio where there can be no proof of of title at all.
A great deal of fincas in torrevieja the beautiful villas you see advertised are not registered by the builder and therefore the purchaser pays for the first registration, sometimes no licences have been issued and the seller is required to pay fines to the Town Hall.
Many many properties are fincas in torrevieja are then registered with less than the actual square meters of built area, and a great many are not mortgageable.
Most urbanisation properties now being built are of course registered first because there is a compulsory registration system in Spain for new developments but this is Urban land - not countryside.
countryside.
Most of fincas in torrevieja the old village properties have no Title Deeds.
The seller of a second-hand home should provide the following documents:
The title deed of the property
Receipt of payment of the real estate tax for the last year
Receipt of payment of the tax on
