In order to find out whether the increase in the number of tourist accommodation that has recently taken place in many Spanish cities is one of the factors affecting the increase in the price of housing, a study has been carried out to see whether it is real or not. Thanks to the results of […]
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If you want to sell a property, the first step is to put a price on it. When it comes to valuing a property, having a realistic and as accurate an expectation as possible will be a plus point in order to be able to negotiate a price adjusted to the market and speed up […]
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These are some of the main measures contained in the real estate credit law, which Congress approved this Thursday. From the moment the law is effective, so will be the mortgage contracts. Entry into force. By an amendment of Citizens approved this Thursday by Congress, the new real estate credit law will enter into force […]
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The Government has approved a Royal Decree Law of urgent measures in the matter of housing and rent that modifies, together with other norms, the Law of Urban Leases (LAU) of the year 1994, and has suffered numerous reforms during all these years, adapting to the social and economic necessities of every moment. The Government […]
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First of all, to indicate that what I write in this blog, in this case is an opinion, and not necessarily mine, but rather a compendium of what I am told by clients and friends, and that obviously, it is a mere visualization from outside of one of the most beautiful cities in Spain, which […]
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Next January, the Tax Administration will begin to receive data with relevant information on the identity of the real owners of homes rented for tourism purposes, and the people or entities that hold the rights to these homes and also people or entities renting.The reason will be the entry into operation of the so-called model […]
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Mortgages have once again become the star product of banks. With a property market in full growth, and a climate of pseudo euphoria, the financial sector has wanted to bring the water to their mill and improve their offers. Since 2011, in the midst of the crisis, the new owners who needed mortgages, given the […]
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The foreclosure or seizure in the new Mortgage Law which, as we have already commented recently, is being processed by Congress, will be from 12 unpaid instalments or 3% of the loaned capital, in the first half of the life of the loan, and will be extended to 15 instalments and 7% in the second […]
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Owners who in good faith purchased a home on land not developable, have found an escape route to get these are considered legal out of order. In July 2016, the Andalusian Parliament approved an amendment to the Andalusian Land Law (LOUA) through which it allowed homes that were built on plots and that were built […]
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The government is preparing a new Mortgage Credit Law, and plans to transfer to the entities all the notary and registration expenses necessary to sign a mortgage, as well as those related to appraisal expenses. Something that without being legislated as such, if it is true that the courts were responsible for returning to customers […]
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