Please explain rental contracts in Spain
Posted: 04 March 2011 01:57 AM  
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Please can someone explain how the rental market works in Spain. I’m looking for a long term rental in Catalonyia. It seems that there are 2 types. A residential one that is for 5 years or a ‘second home’ one that is for a year. Does having a house in the UK qualify me for a second home one? Do people do residential contracts for a year? Or preferably like here, for 6 months with an extension beyond that?

Many thanks for your help!

Orlena

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Posted: 04 March 2011 04:30 PM   [ # 1 ]  
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HI pls see below info


Elements of the rental contract

The property rental contract is a written agreement which basically needs to contain:

?Identity data of both landlord and tenant
?Description of the property
?Renting time period
?Permanent or temporary use of the house
?Any other pertinent clauses
There is no legal prescription of any particular format or sort of document: any kind of written document (even on a paper napkin!!) is valid as the mutual agreement of the parties is enough as the ?cause” of the renting rights. There is an official form contract which is sold (funny for you British: at any tobacconists! in Spain). The rental contract can also be done before a Notary Public (on a public deed) in order to have it registered in the Land Registry, this way your tenant/landlord position can be opposed against third parties. Not very frequent though. The most common way is to write an ordinary private document on plain paper.

Contract period

The contract period can be freely established by the parties.

But, OJO!! There are very important differences in the rules about contract period depending on the temporary or permanent use of the house.  Be careful because having an imposed tenant in your house obligatorily for 5,8 years depends on that, or? if you are a tenant and want to stay that long, the permanent use of the house needs to be reflected in order to avoid being evicted beforehand.

I explain:

There are rules of automatic contract extensions which are applicable when you rent a house as permanent dwelling. These automatic extensions of the Urban Renting Act (URA) are not applicable to temporary lettings. This kind of temporary lettings are not under the URA but subject to the will of the parties which has been freely stated in the contract and, subsidiarily to the Civil Code and its imperative rules and there is no automatic extensions here.

Permanent:  Automatic extensions for 5 years-3 years.

Temporary: NO automatic extensions.

The exclusion of this kind of contracts from the URA is because this contract does not protect the tenant rights to a permanent residence, but is referred to the house rented by someone who already has a permanent residence house (  a reality which requires more legal protection)  and just makes this contract for leisure or vacation necessities. 

Reiterated Court Decisions state that we are before this kind of lettings if the house is rented for vacations, weekends, feast days? and with no pretension of covering the need of a permanent residence of the tenant. Therefore, the temporary character of the use is the key to differentiate one from another.

This is applicable even if the rental period is longer than the common vacation period, even if it is hired for one or more years.  The most important note is that the occupation of the house is temporary.

It is highly advisable to expressly specify in the contract that the renting is ?temporary? or ?for not permanent residency use? in order to avoid the application of the extensions regime of the URA. 

I hope you find it helps

brgds carlos casaleiz

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Posted: 04 March 2011 06:59 PM   [ # 2 ]  
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Thank you, that is very helpful.
If you have a temporary contract, (as a tenent) is it possible to extend it at all? Or do you have to start with a new contract?
If you have a residential contract, can it be for a shorter time than 5 years (or is that the contract that they sell at the tobacco shop so in reality that’s how long they are?) If you do sign up for a 5 year contract, can you leave before then?

Many thanks for your help, I hadn’t realised it would be so different from here!

Orlena

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Posted: 04 March 2011 09:12 PM   [ # 3 ]  
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Orlen, the contract may be purchased at the store can snuff or the owner. I remember that rental housing is a contract between individuals. Which can argregar clauses as long as both parties agree. The owner is obliged to declare the rent on public finance, may or may not do, but this is not your problem. If you do not really know how long you’ll be in Spain, you’d better sign from year to year with possibility of contract extensions possible if both parties agree

Hope it help
Thanks Greetings
Carlos

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Posted: 29 April 2011 12:27 AM   [ # 4 ]  
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I rented an apartment in Spain twice. Every time I saw 10 to 15 apartments. At least in Madrid, or they ask for the subscription of the UN or see nominations. If you’re independent, they will ask for United Nations guarantees. I think they probably spend more in Madrid because there is a mass movement in the apartment ..

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