Real Estate
Real Estate Legal Services for Individuals — Spain
Buy, sell or rent property in Spain with a lawyer-led process. We handle due diligence, contracts, permits and completion so you can move forward confidently.
Who We Help?
Home buyers & sellers
Resale and off-plan
Landlords & tenants
Needing compliant rental agreements
Owners renovating or building
Permits & construction law
Co-owners
Who need to restructure or dissolve co-ownership
Non-residents
Buying, holding or financing property in Spain
Legal Conveyancing (Buy/Sell)
End-to-end purchase/sale with full checks and completion at notary
- Title, charges & urban planning checks
- Contract drafting/negotiation (arras, PPC, SPA)
- Completion, taxes coordination, Land Registry
Property Due Diligence Report
Independent legal/urban planning report before you sign or pay a deposit
- Ownership, liens, community & debt checks
- Urban planning/buildability & habitabili
- Coordination with aRed-flag summary + recommendationsestate/wealth planning
Construction Law & Building Permits
From permit strategy to contractor contracts and compliance
- License requirements (obra menor/mayor)
- Contractor/architect agreements & claims
- Compliance with building & zoning rules
Rental Contracts (Draft & Review)
Landlord/tenant agreements aligned with Spanish law and local practice
- Term, deposits and updates (rent review)
- Inventories, works, subletting clauses
- Handover & termination guidance
Homeowners’ Association (HOA) Assistance
Community rules, fees and disputes handled with tact and law
- Bylaws & minutes review (Actas)
- Debt/fee issues and claims
- Use of common elements / alterations
Dissolution of Property Co-Ownership
Exit or rebalance co-ownership with the right deed and tax angle
- Settlement deed & valuations
- Contractor/architect agreements & claims
- Registry & tax coordination
Mortgages (Borrower-side)
Legal review and coordination with lender and notary
- FEIN/FIAE/KID review & terms negotiation
- Completion scheduling with purchase
- Registry follow-up and insurance basics
Real Estate Consultation (One-off)
45–60 minutes with a senior lawyer to map risks, steps and costs
- Route & document checklist
- Timeline & taxes overview
- Written summary after the call
Still unsure what you need?
Speak with a senior lawyer about your situation and we’ll point you to the right route.
What we handle vs what you provide
We handle
- Legal/urban checks
- Contract drafting & negotiation
- Notary & completion
- Taxes/registry coordination
- Post-completion follow-up
You provide
- IDs & POA (if used)
- Property docs (title, plans, IBI/utility bills)
- Bank/loan details
- HOA info
- Your goals & constraints
Our 4-Stage Process
Checks before signatures: our four steps guide your property purchase in Spain from due diligence to notary and Land Registry.
Stage 1 —Assess
Understand your property and goals; define risks, timeline and costs.
Stage 2 —Verify & Negotiate
Run due diligence; draft/negotiate contracts; align with notary.
Stage 3 — Complete
Sign at notary; coordinate payments, taxes and registration.
Stage 4 — Aftercare
Utilities/HOA setup, address any issues and plan next steps.
Common risks we prevent (and fix)
Signing arras without due diligence (penalties or loss of deposit).
Hidden urban planning or HOA debts that surface after completion.
Off-plan contracts with weak delivery/guarantee terms.
Missing or wrong permits for renovations.
Poorly worded rental clauses that are hard to enforce.
Co-ownership exits done without the proper deed/tax view.
Ready to move forward safely?
Book a consultation and receive a tailored plan, checklist and timeline for your property case.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our services.
What is a due diligence report in Spain?
A written review of title, charges, planning/buildability, HOA status, utilities and red flags, with clear recommendations before you sign.
What is an “arras” contract?
A reservation/deposit agreement. The wrong type of arras can mean losing your deposit or paying a penalty. We set the right structure and conditions.
How long does a purchase usually take?
From offer to completion, typically weeks to a few months, depending on checks, financing and notary availability.
What taxes and costs should I expect?
They vary by region and property type (resale vs new-build) and can include transfer/IVA, notary, registry and legal fees. We give you a tailored estimate.