Nov 222011
 
Luxury villa for sale Gandia

Luxury villa for sale Gandia

What can be more important than checking the Title Deed of the Spanish property you want to buy – before you even approach a lawyer to do your conveyancing for you?

After all, you may find out immediately that the person you are dealing with is not the owner, despite claiming to be so!  Alternatively, you may find that the reality of the Spanish property you want to buy bears no relationship to its detailed description in its Spanish Title Deed – which would be an indication of potentially serious problems.

In short, by looking at the Spanish Title Deed of a property that interests you could save yourself a lot of problems and wasted time in negotiating for a property in Spain that is simply not worth buying.

Well, the Spanish Land Registry has just launched a web page in English – so that now you can check the Title Deed of any property in Spain.  This is a useful service at a very minimal cost.  Indeed, a search can be done on-line for only around 10 Euros with the translation fee (every request is individually translated) some 20 Euros.

So, if you are looking at buying a property in Spain then do visit:  https://buyingahouse.registradores.org/  The site is clear, safe it is a Spanish government web site) and very useful.

I would, however, emphasise that being able to check the Spanish Title Deed of a property does not mean that you should not use a specialist conveyancing lawyer for the conveyancing of your intended property.  A good, clean conveyance of a property involves a great deal more than just looking at the Spanish Title Deed – if only life was so easy for us Spanish property buyers and us Spanish lawyers!!.

Jun 212011
 
TOWN HALL GANDIA

TOWN HALL GANDIA

I am a fully qualified, English speaking, Spanish lawyer who specialises in Spanish property law, Wills and inheritance tax.  I also provide advice on Spanish contract law – whilst liasing closely with British lawyers in the UK and Ireland when they have legal issues in Spain.

Spanish property law, of course, is very different from that of other countries and has a number of complexities that need careful attention.  Indeed, it is critical to use an experienced, independent Spanish lawyer for any conveyancing of a property in Spain.

However, it is also essential to undertake legal work only in your own language.  So, fluency in English is an essential pre-requisite for any lawyer in Spain dealing with native English speakers.

I am fluent in English, have dealt with hundreds of English speaking clients and I have a close relationship with British lawyers both in the UK and Ireland.  This allows me to provide advice that is relevant and pertinent to any English speaker who wishes to buy or sell Spanish property – or who has legal problems in Spain.

I am based in Gandia (Valencia Province) Spain which is some 70 kms south of Valencia and, for conveyancing purposes, my practice covers the towns of Gandia, Oliva and Tavernes and the surrounding villages.  This area I know intimately which means that I have an intimate knowledge of the local town halls, their individual regulations and the reality of local property issues.

I also specialise in Spanish property valuations.  These are often required for inheritance tax purposes, divorce proceedings and, of course, for litigation or funding reasons.

If you need a Spanish lawyer then do contact me.

I am always available to answer your questions and queries about Spanish law and the way that the law in Spain operates.  So, if you have any Spanish property problems or simply want to convey a property in Spain then I can help you – whilst bring to bear on your matter many years of practical experience.

On the other hand, if you are professional law firm based in the English speaking world then do feel free to contact me – if you need legal representation in Spain or have queries regarding Spanish property law, inheritance law or Wills.

Carolina Just Miró

Warning: any information or advice contained within www.gandialawyers.com is for general guidance only. Specific legal advice should always be sought before taking any action and Carolina Just Miró and the publishers of www.gandialawyers.com cannot be held liable for any action taken in reliance upon the advice and guidance provided herewith.