Salvatella Advocats & Consultors specialises in real estate and registry law, offering you the best advice on all kinds of real estate transactions and operations, for example:

  • Purchase and sale contracts
  • Transfers
  • Deposits
  • Leases

It is important to highlight the importance of the client receiving complete and expert advice on real estate transactions, bearing in mind that these can have significant financial consequences.

The purpose of receiving comprehensive legal advice in the real estate sector is to prevent the client from making incorrect decisions that could cause serious financial damage due to not having obtained prior advice.

We offer specialised advice in the field of real estate and construction, both to individuals and other legal entities, in the different phases of real estate and construction transactions, including:

  • Advice on investments
  • Analysis and regularisation of assets: due diligence, optimisation of real estate portfolios
  • Contracts:
  • advice on asset acquisition transactions
  • preparatory actionspreparatory actions
  • assignment and termination of real property rights
  • negotiation of construction contracts, maintenance contracts, etc.
  • Leases:
  • Negotiation and resolution of lease contracts for housing, commercial properties, hotels
  • Evictions
  • Legal compliance
  • Clausula rebus sic stantibus

We also defend your interests before court and in tribunals.

Real estate advice for non-residents

The purchase of a property in Spain by a non-resident is not straight-forward, as consideration requires to be given to not only the acquisition of the property itself, but also the fact that the purchaser is a non-resident individual in the European Union (obtaining a NIE (Foreign National Identification Number), opening a bank account, etc.).

At Salvatella Advocats & Consultors we provide a comprehensive service, from obtaining a NIE and opening a bank account, to the study and analysis of the purchase of the property, in addition to the obligations that may subsequently be owed by the buyer as owner of the property, and an application for a residence permit.