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Cape Blue Apr 10th 2019 9:59 am

Re: Relocation to Spain
 
Rent for the first year.

Use your own lawyer not the one recommended by the estate agent

The fact that a house has been there for years and has all the utilities and a council tax bill - does not mean it's a legal property.

Jamesbrook Apr 10th 2019 11:30 am

Re: Relocation to Spain
 

Originally Posted by Cape Blue (Post 12668520)
Rent for the first year.

Use your own lawyer not the one recommended by the estate agent

The fact that a house has been there for years and has all the utilities and a council tax bill - does not mean it's a legal property.

Can you elaborate on how one would find if a property is legal. Does this mean a local town hall inquiry or higher up the legal hierarchy.

Many Thanks


Cape Blue Apr 10th 2019 11:48 am

Re: Relocation to Spain
 

Originally Posted by Jamesbrook (Post 12668538)


Can you elaborate on how one would find if a property is legal. Does this mean a local town hall inquiry or higher up the legal hierarchy.

Many Thanks


To be honest it was the best part of 20 years ago for me so I can't remember the details, but I did see various people buy properties using the estate agents solicitor and the house had electricity council tax (IBI) bills etc etc ....... and then discover the property was not fully legal (and in these cases, the electricity had to be cut-off).

Do a search for "illegal" and other similar terms on this Spanish forum and I suspect you'll find plenty of threads with good information.

Jamesbrook Apr 10th 2019 11:52 am

Re: Relocation to Spain
 

Originally Posted by Cape Blue (Post 12668543)
To be honest it was the best part of 20 years ago for me so I can't remember the details, but I did see various people buy properties using the estate agents solicitor and the house had electricity council tax (IBI) bills etc etc ....... and then discover the property was not fully legal (and in these cases, the electricity had to be cut-off).

Do a search for "illegal" and other similar terms on this Spanish forum and I suspect you'll find plenty of threads with good information.


Many thanks for for your prompt response, yes I will investigate further.

Jillf May 23rd 2019 4:25 pm

Re: Relocation to Spain
 
Hi how did you manage to sell your properties we are trying to sell ours on with two estate agents but nithing yet and heed to sell due to personal reasons any help please

Jamesbrook May 23rd 2019 5:24 pm

Re: Relocation to Spain
 
Thanks for you thread message, the property I was interested in was sold to someone else before I had chance to visit Alfaz Del Pi. I’m currently still looking for a property.

Monkey104 May 25th 2019 11:45 am

Re: Relocation to Spain
 
We have just bought and moved in to our home in Valencia. We spent three years looking at properties both online and in person. We visited many areas and Last August we spent a month looking at properties and made an offer on this property in the last week of our visit.
we visited place in the sun exhibitions, browsed and participated in forums such as this and others, Facebook sites and read tales of woe from others who had bought property but not employed an independent solicitor or even any solicitor at all which lead to the majority of problems.
Our solicitor found a couple of anomalies with buildings not registered on our property which were rectified by the seller and money held back from the sale to facilitate this.
We had Spanish lessons prior to coming out here ( doesn’t prepare you fully though :) )
We thought of questions where something may go wrong and posed it on a forum to find the answer.
All I can say is research as much as possible.

Good luck!

Jamesbrook May 25th 2019 3:34 pm

Re: Relocation to Spain
 

Originally Posted by Monkey104 (Post 12688889)
We have just bought and moved in to our home in Valencia. We spent three years looking at properties both online and in person. We visited many areas and Last August we spent a month looking at properties and made an offer on this property in the last week of our visit.
we visited place in the sun exhibitions, browsed and participated in forums such as this and others, Facebook sites and read tales of woe from others who had bought property but not employed an independent solicitor or even any solicitor at all which lead to the majority of problems.
Our solicitor found a couple of anomalies with buildings not registered on our property which were rectified by the seller and money held back from the sale to facilitate this.
We had Spanish lessons prior to coming out here ( doesn’t prepare you fully though :) )
We thought of questions where something may go wrong and posed it on a forum to find the answer.
All I can say is research as much as possible.

Good luck!

Well you certainly were very extensive in your search and taking the correct legal advice plus preparation for the move. Well done, I do hope all goes well.


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