FIVE important Steps to take BEFORE you buy property in Spain.
By Claudia Font. Partner, Solicitor and Spanish lawyer.
You might be quite certain on what kind of property you want to buy, whether it is a seaside place in one of the Spanish islands, or a cottage in the Pyrenees. You will also have a clear idea on how much you would like to spend on it.
So, when is the right time to start talking to a Spanish Lawyer?
The answer is, AFTER you have made the decision to buy property in Spain, but BEFORE you have found “the” place you want to buy. In other words, as soon as you contact an estate agent with your wish-list, you should contact your Spanish Lawyer too.
Why?
Because this will help you being able to move things forward much quicker when you find the property you love, without risking losing it because you do not have the necessary documents in place.
Some clients contact us even after having signed a reservation agreement, thinking that this way they have secured a property. But quite the opposite, this might increase the risk of losing it.
In many cases, even if a reservation fee is paid and a reservation document is signed with an estate agent, the property might not be taken off the market until a private contract is signed, and it is quite common that the reserve will be for a few days only, thus buyers may end up rushing themselves to sign a private contract without obtaining a proper property due diligence and more importantly, committing themselves to deadlines for completion that might not be feasible because they do not have some necessary paperwork in place. The risk of breaching the contract and losing the deposit i.e. 10% of the price, increases.
What should be done beforehand?
4. Open a bank account in Spain
As soon as you find the property you like and the due diligence over it is positive, you will certainly like to secure it by paying a 10% deposit (what in Spanish is called “arras”). You can transfer the deposit from your UK bank account but at the time of completion, unless the seller is also a UK citizen and is happy to accept the price in Sterling, you will need a bank account in Spain with the money ready for completion.
5. Sign a Power of Attorney
It is advisable that you sign a POA appointing your Solicitor and their team in Spain to be able to act on your behalf to complete the transaction whenever necessary. The date for completion might not be convenient for you and you might not want to travel to Spain for the bureaucracy and would rather ask your legal representatives to sign on your behalf in Spain. Furthermore, the POA will allow them to obtain your NIE and to open a bank account for you.
Ready, Steady, Go!
You are now in a good position to make an offer and to take the transaction forward with much more chances to succeed in front of other potential buyers.
Claudia Font
Spanish lawyer & English Solicitor
Partner
Gunnercooke llp
Claudia.font@gunnercooke / mylawyer@ageinspain.org
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