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The Deeds.
Known as the Escritura in Spain. All properties for sale are checked
with the land registry to ensure that the seller has title to the
property and there is an escritura to hand over on completion of
the sale.
Taxes and other expenses.
A purchase tax, payable by the buyer, of 7% of the selling price
is levied on the sale of all property. There is also another tax
called plus valia that is paid by the seller. There are no fees
payable to the agents as the seller is charged a commission on the
selling price as in the UK.
Lawyers.
We will put you in touch with Spanish lawyers who can handle the
sale for you. It is important to have a lawyer with good local knowledge
of subjects such as planning/building regulations, local water supplies,
community charges etc. The lawyer will ensure that you receive full
registered title to your property with no charges registered against
it. If you want further information about buying we will give you
their email address.
Finance
Normally a minimum deposit of 10% is paid when you sign the contract
which is drawn up by the estate agent. The balance is payable by
an agreed completion date which can be as little as one week. The
lawyer will check all aspects of the contract, the transfer of funds
and registration of the title of the property in your name. Mortgages
can be raised in the UK or with a bank in Spain.
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