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Re: Long term letting
Originally Posted by DLC
(Post 13319631)
Having friends and family staying with you or in your first/second residence while you aren't there, having someone to house/flat sit, or home exchanges are all done by the Spanish and it shouldn't be any different for foreigners. Not sure how this thread has snowballed into this.
Rosemary |
Re: Long term letting
Originally Posted by DLC
(Post 13319631)
Having friends and family staying with you or in your first/second residence while you aren't there, having someone to house/flat sit, or home exchanges are all done by the Spanish and it shouldn't be any different for foreigners. Not sure how this thread has snowballed into this.
I was also unaware of the possibility of neighbours informing the authorities if they see different people coming and going from a property. It's not something I had ever considered but it's good to made aware of these things isn't it? There seem to be a lot of background checks going on too. All this information is useful for people considering buying a holiday home in Spain including the OP of course. |
Re: Long term letting
Originally Posted by Rosemary
(Post 13319632)
It has snowballed because some statements have been taken and blown out of proportion and misunderstandings have occurred which has then caused an explosion of misinformation and conjecture.
Rosemary |
Re: Long term letting
I used to live in Singapore and they had a tendency of dealing with problematic matters head-on... and spot-on.
Too many people renting under the table without doing it officially? All properties are now taxed as if they are rented out... regardless of whether that's the case. Problem solved. Absolutely no incentive to hide anything since you're paying anyway... Same with this airbnb bullcrap. Not allowed, done and dusted, ZERO holiday lets. Residents can enjoy life as usual without tourists invading their properties and using their facilities... |
Re: Long term letting
It's the Ley de Propiedad Horizontal which regulates this. There may be limitations set for common areas, like swimming pools, if it's been put to a vote, but there's also the constitutional right to privacy and family life.
What's more likely is that some neighbour who doesn't like you may start saying your flat is a tourist flat and you're not there or you don't speak the language well enough to defend yourself. |
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