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Re: NIE HELL(P!)
I have looked at the Spanish Embassy web site and yes it might be me but find it very difficult to navigate will telephone them in the morning. Seem full of advertisements. Do Spain need money?
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Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11186996)
Good evening. Due to health reasons and availability of a special drug we left Spain last October and returned initially to France and now due to UK family illness here in Wales.
All of the above have now been resolved and whilst in Javea last year registered at the pardon and then at the 'nice place' in Denia for the NIE. For clarity are these no out of date in that we are looking for a long term rental and return to Javea. you will obviously have to re-do the padrón with your new address, too |
Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Yes will register the pardon. As to health yes again to France and the UK. Having been away from the UK for so long one has to compare the system here particularly Wales following devolution with that of France and Spain. It does not compare.
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Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Of course all of this depends upon us obtaining a long let. Limited opportunities it seems and of course summer lettings take and for obvious revenue reasons priority.
best wishes |
Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11187761)
Of course all of this depends upon us obtaining a long let. Limited opportunities it seems and of course summer lettings take and for obvious revenue reasons priority.
best wishes |
Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11187761)
Of course all of this depends upon us obtaining a long let. Limited opportunities it seems and of course summer lettings take and for obvious revenue reasons priority.
best wishes |
Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Just to add to what´s already been said, the green certificate is only valid for five years. After this period, an EU citizen must apply for "permanent residency", showing their five year old green certificate.
Here´s a link to the government site explaining the process. |
Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Agree and of course it is difficult I can see both arguments but unless we obtain a very straightforward and 'legal' long term rental then we will regrettably have to stay where we are. The thought of moving again and the attendant costs are difficult to countenance.
thanks once more |
Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Dear Lynnxa I acknowledge your considerable experience in all of this and indeed your long-stay in Javea.
We really do want to come back and my wife is pushing me daily on the subject. However there really at least via Google is nothing available and yes I know the agents in Javea and around Deutsche bank area. Last year we thought we were contracting with a Javea based agent who provided the so called translation and to whom we paid up front moneys only then to find that the prime agent was Denia based and who had wholesaled the 'deal.' Then to find no overall maintenance agreement in place so overall it was difficult to then contact the owner!! It was an absolute disaster and we lost money clothes were thrown away due to damp and humidity and furniture had to go into storage at Ondarra. I simply do not know where to go in the quest for a long term rental It is a very expensive system of almost one months rent to the agent who may or may not share with others and then two months bond which you might never see again. If you would be kind enough to identify by PM the long term agents that would be very helpful. thanks once more |
Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11187983)
Dear Lynnxa I acknowledge your considerable experience in all of this and indeed your long-stay in Javea.
We really do want to come back and my wife is pushing me daily on the subject. However there really at least via Google is nothing available and yes I know the agents in Javea and around Deutsche bank area. Last year we thought we were contracting with a Javea based agent who provided the so called translation and to whom we paid up front moneys only then to find that the prime agent was Denia based and who had wholesaled the 'deal.' Then to find no overall maintenance agreement in place so overall it was difficult to then contact the owner!! It was an absolute disaster and we lost money clothes were thrown away due to damp and humidity and furniture had to go into storage at Ondarra. I simply do not know where to go in the quest for a long term rental It is a very expensive system of almost one months rent to the agent who may or may not share with others and then two months bond which you might never see again. If you would be kind enough to identify by PM the long term agents that would be very helpful. thanks once more it might be worth bearing in mind also, that with teh rule changes last June, anything longer than a 6 month let comes under the LAU residential letting laws |
Re: NIE HELL(P!)
Originally Posted by mathos88
(Post 11187935)
Just to add to what´s already been said, the green certificate is only valid for five years. After this period, an EU citizen must apply for "permanent residency", showing their five year old green certificate.
Here´s a link to the government site explaining the process. The green certificate is valid forever! After 5 years you are considered permanently resident and CAN (if you wish) apply for a different document so that you can prove this. Many of the green certificates already state that they are permanent any way! |
Re: NIE HELL(P!)
My OH and I will be looking for long term rental when we move out to Costa Blanca later this year.
We've been led to believe there are 'hundreds' of properties out there for rental, short or long term. Have we been misled or are there places to rent? It seems the OP has had a few raw deals. :confused: |
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I can only relate our experience and in so doing will be open and honest.
We had a tough time (very) and in the end our two months deposit never came back. That is why we are a bit reluctant but I suppose lightening and striking twice so we shall see. Also you can to take into account a one off fee to the agents or at least we did of months rent a sort of finders fee. Our mtce contract was not with the English speaking agency due to the margin they demand so dealing with a less than let us say open and honest owner was a bit difficult. Also when taking over a villa ask to see the electricity and water costs for if there is irrigation and the like and the pool it does become somewhat expensive. best wishes. |
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