On the subject of buying property (safely) in
Spain, we still receive enquiries on whether it is important, or
necessary, to appoint a qualified legal representative to look after
the interests of the buyer. And we say that we ´still´
receive enquiries because fortunately most investors have realised
how essential it is to be protected when parting with substantial
sums of money.
Buying a property in Spain has become a risky
business. Nevertheless, foreign buyers don’t want
to give up having a home in the sun, and want to buy soon
before the prices rise too much. Developers are aware of the existing
demand and try to build as much as possible before any possible
drop in the demand may occur, which drives them to build quick without
complying with the existing laws and regulations. Knowing
that foreign buyers are less informed, unscrupulous developers and
estate agents don’t think twice before selling an off plan
property that may eventually be demolished. Although the scenario
depicted rarely happens, it is perfectly possible to take place
if regulations are not complied with. Luckily, in the past years
legal security has tightened on property transactions, but lets
not forget that things can go wrong if one is not properly advised.
There are many reasons to hire a lawyer when buying
property in Spain. We have thought of the ten following:
1 Avoid Horror Stories
These stories can be originated in one of the
following scenarios:
- Buyer buys property with charges,
encumbrances and other debts.
- Buyer buys a property that has never
been registered.
- Buyer buys a property with perfect clean title,
registered, taxes paid up to date. The property is however not
the one that has been seen. They had relied on a description
and some land registry details which simply corresponded to another
property. They have no right of recourse.
- Buyer hands over a deposit to someone purporting
to be owner who subsequently disappears.
- Buyer buys a property with tenants
living legally, but unbeknown to him, there are legal tenants
occupying the property. The latter either decide to stay until
expiration of the term of the contract, exercise their priority
purchasing rights or even demand a sum of money as compensation.
- A buyer who had paid a sum of the money towards
a new property is unable to complete because
the developer has run out of money and declares bankruptcy.
2 Get an Independent and Impartial Service
Not only is the lawyer obliged to observe strict
professional standards, but he will get paid regardless
of where and from whom the buyer buys. Conversely, the seller of
the property will only receive his money if the buyer purchases
his property and will therefore be unconcerned about what happens
next. Almost identical situation happens with many real estate agents:
they don’t get paid unless a given property is sold and are
therefore bound to let their impartiality slip
to get a given property sold.
3 Get Protected with the Lawyer’s Legal
Insurance
Registered lawyers are covered against negligence
by professional indemnity insurance, which means
that if something goes wrong during the transaction and as a consequence
your interests are injured, the professional indemnity insurance
must cover any liability arising from this negligence.
4 Avoid the Language Barrier
As most conveyancing lawyers are fluent in English
the chances of confusions and misunderstandings occasioned when
attempting to understand or translate the promises of a seller are
reduced, and with it, the transaction increases in safety.
A lawyer will also provide you, unknowingly, a free translation
service when dealing with the Notary Public, banks and
many more instances.
5 Get Better Conditions in your Mortgage
Even where the buyer finds a suitable mortgage
loan to finance the purchase of a property, the lawyer will be able
to give a second opinion. Non-resident applicants are typically
burdened with the highest rates as they appear as awkward
clients. The reason for this is that paying for a holiday home (which
in most cases becomes a retirement home) abroad comes as a 'secondary'
priority when the owner is faced with financial difficulties: the
likelihood of defaulting payment of the loan is higher. Lending
entities are naturally conservative and in order to mitigate this
risk they increase interest rates, increase arrangement fees, reduce
loan periods and lend less on the loan to value ratio. A loan for
a non-resident borrower is as a consequence more expensive, where
these are given, as many lending entities do not even contemplate
these applicants.
6 Avoid Bank Charges
All conveyancing lawyers hold a clients account
with a Spanish bank with preferential conditions.
When transferring monies from abroad you can bypass the extortionate
conditions imposed on non-resident accounts, anything up
to 0.5% of the sum transferred) bank accounts and save good money.
If you transfer 100,000 euros to Spain, you can save 500 €
by using your lawyer’s client account.
7 Get a Free Escrow Service
Did you know that in some countries certain professionals
and companies provide an escrow service for a fee? (e.g. http://www.escrow.com
in the UK). Most, if not all, Spanish lawyers consider this
as part of the conveyancing service and do not charge separately
for it. An escrow account allows parties to a transaction to deposit
funds in an impartial party held account. By using your lawyers
free escrow service, you can save 800 € when putting in escrow
an amount of 100,000 €, which is what escrow.com charges for
that amount (0.8% of the amount).
8 Get More Advice and Services
Lawyers will not only provide you advice on the
transaction itself but will assist you in the processing of NIE
numbers, opening bank accounts, changing utility contracts and arranging
payment standing orders, setting up companies, drawing up wills,
rental options, etc.
9 You do Not Need to be Present
All the above can be done by the appointed lawyer,
in your absence. All which will be required is a visit to the Notary
Public, in Spain or even in your home country to sign power
of attorney (in which case it will be posted) and follow
instructions from the lawyer.
10 Get a Valuable Post Sale Service
The lawyer will look after the filing of tax forms,
collection and registration of the deeds, but also will assist you
helping you with dealing with after-sales situations which require
a lawyers letter or phone call, such as arranging the "snagging",
talking to the community of owners association, developer/seller,
banks etc.
In summary, and considering the amount of money
invested on a property, but in a foreign country with a different
language and legal system, hiring a lawyer seems a reasonable step
to take, and as we outline above, it can even save you enough money
as to pay for itself!
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