Construction scandals – the good news!
Following recent worrying news for some Spanish home owners and scandals in the local and international newspapers, here is the good news that came from cases mentioned in the latest report relating to the Alicante, Murcia and Almería regions.
read more >>Building extensions and alterations
This is a broad subject however here is a quick guide to just a few important steps that must be taken when making any alterations to your property.
read more >>The difference between Urban and Rustic Land
Under Spanish Law there are two main classifications of land, in this article we explain the two and the differences.
read more >>The Certificate of First Occupation
The First Occupation Certificate, or Habitation Certificate is a document issued by the Town Hall as a result of the inspection of the property by the Urban Development Department technician...
read more >>Declaring a “new build” or extension
Generally it is believed that when we own our own property it gives us the right to freely extend or renovate it as we wish. This idea, of course, is incorrect and in Spain, as in any other European country, failure to comply with the law in these matters can result in sanctions, economic or otherwise, and in some cases demolition. So what must be done to make your property modification legal?
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