Horizontal Division in Spanish Urbanisations What Is Horizontal Division? Horizontal Division (“División Horizontal” in Spanish) refers to a legal structure in which different properties—such as houses, villas, or apartments—share ownership of the land on which they are built. This model is frequently used in urbanisations and residential developments throughout Spain.
For the correct identification of the Spanish taxes derived from the purchase of a plot or land intended for construction, several factors must be taken into account: Tax status of the seller Tax status of the buyer Nature or urban classification of the land or plot Nature or urban
Military Permit to Buy Rustic Properties in Spain for Non-EU Citizens Introduction If you are a non-EU citizen planning to purchase a rustic property in Spain, you may be required to obtain prior military authorization from the Spanish Ministry of Defence. This requirement, often unknown to foreign investors, can
NOMAD DIGITAL WORKERS LAW DECEMBER 2022 – NEW SPANISH “BECKHAM LAW” The Spanish system aimed at attracting foreign talent is widely known, through a special tax regime for workers posted to Spanish territory, better known as the Beckham Law (LIRPF art.93). This system results in those displaced to Spain being
In the Spanish legal and administrative framework, the existence of constructions built without the appropriate municipal building permit (licencia de obras) has long posed a complex challenge for property owners, legal practitioners, notaries, registrars, and public authorities alike. Whether due to oversight, ignorance of the legal requirements, or a
Can My Neighbors Prohibit Tourist Rentals in Spain? If you are planning to invest in a property in Spain for tourist rental purposes, or if you already own a flat you want to list on platforms like Airbnb or Booking, you must first understand the legal limits that may