Legal & Due Diligence in Spain
Legal & Due Diligence in Spain
Protect Your Investment. Secure Your Future.
Property Ownership & Title Verification
Planning, Debts & Property Compliance
Contract Review & Purchase Coordination
F.A.Q.
Essential answers for international buyers considering property in Spain.
Property due diligence is the process of checking a property’s ownership, registered charges, planning position, debts and contractual documentation before completing the purchase.
A Nota Simple is an official Land Registry report containing important information about the property, its registered owner and any registered rights, mortgages or limitations.
Whenever possible, important legal checks should be completed before signing a binding contract or transferring funds. If immediate reservation is required, the agreement should include appropriate buyer protections.
Potential issues may include mortgages, liens, unpaid community fees, planning irregularities, unauthorised extensions, ownership disputes or differences between registry and cadastral information.
Yes. Tadian Holding can coordinate property checks, professional advisers, documentation and transaction steps for international clients who are buying property from outside Spain.
