All communities have social housing projects, either to rent or to buy. You must meet certain criteria, be a resident, on the padrón and on the waiting list for a certain number of years and family income below a certain level.
First port of ca
Living in Spain as a resident and getting an income from renting out property in the UK? Then this information might be of use to you.
LINK TO UK GOV UK WEBSITE
From our senior advisor Philip Carroll:
Basically the form allows you
With a digital certificate installed on your computer you can complete the process online. If you do not have one installed, choose the option without (tramite sin certificado digital) and you´ll only need to enter your NIE number for access to
All those engaged in tourist rental activities need to register with the Generalitat by filing a ´declaración responsable´ at the start of their activities.
Full info on how to do so, in person or electronically through
THEIR WEBSITE
Territor
There are regulations for the deposits taken for rental properties which should be be carried out as is obligatory by law. The government website (in Spanish) link below.
The Deposit is a cash deposit payable by the tenant at the time when the l
To avoid the fixed contract charges for example. One of our members asked whether there were any legal grounds for utility companies to oblige him to have separate contracts for two adjoining apartments that he was renting long term, from the sa
Announced as to be approved after the summer of 2016, to inform yourselves, here the info from the Galician Government about requisites that will apply to renting out your usual home /vivienda for holiday purposes, renting periods up to 30 days
Valencia: yes it does, when 10 years since the Licence of Occupation (issued at completion of the construction) or ´Cedula de Habitabilidad´ have passed and the house changes owner and/or for a new contract for gas, electricity or water.
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These are the laws that rule the issue of renting out ´viviendas turisticas´:
Reglamento de Viviendas Vacacionales de Canarias
and
Ordenación de Turismo de Canarias
Info on the Government Website
Please note that although since the introducti
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