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Special sales and purchases III: the sale and purchase with a back-to-back agreement
Having seen what the sale of something else and the double sale consisted of in our third article on special sales and purchases, we will now explain what the sale and purchase of a property with a back-to-back agreement means. 1.-What Does The Back To Back...
Special property sales and purchases II: the double sale
The double sale of a property, as mentioned in our previous article, is considered another type of special sale and purchase. I. What is a double sale of a property? The double sale of a property is a situation that occurs when a seller sells a property...
Special property sales and purchases I, selling someone else’s property
When buying a property, it is important to be aware of unforeseen situations that do not form part of the normal buying and selling process. Apart from the sale and purchase of property with which we are all familiar, there are special situations of sale and purchase...
The responsibility of builders
Responsibility in the building process is a fundamental issue in today's society, where the demand for safe and sustainable housing is increasing. Building a house is not just a technical process, but also involves a great responsibility towards those who will live in...
Non-payment of community fees: a problem that affects everyone.
In a society where coexistence is fundamental, the community of owners is an important pillar in the life of the neighbours of a building or housing complex. Living together in a community of owners is an essential aspect of maintaining a harmonious environment and...
Room rental agreement: Co-living
A room lease is a legal agreement whereby one person, called the landlord, agrees to allow another person, called the tenant, to use a room in their property in exchange for a fee. This type of agreement is common in situations where the owner wishes to share his or...
The commodatum
1.- What Is A Commodatum Contract? The bailment is a contract by which one person, called the bailor, agrees to cede to another, called the bailee, the use and enjoyment of a non-fungible thing for a certain period of time, without the bailee having to...
Buying property by auction
What are judicial property auctions? Judicial auctions are a process by which goods or property are sold to satisfy a debt or legal obligation under the supervision of a judge or competent authority. This process is often used in cases of default,...
The tax on large fortunes
The Temporary Solidarity Tax on Large Fortunes is one of the most recent tax innovations. It has been approved for 2022 and will, in principle, also be in force in 2024. The Temporary Solidarity Tax on Large Fortunes (ITSGF) is a temporary tax levied on net wealth...
