Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
hi i have a property in spain in my sole name i want to sign it over as part divorce settlement at what cost and how to do this
Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
Hi. My husband and I were given a house in spain his father for a present. I do not know if the title was put in both our names, or only his. We have since divorced and he has told the courts that he has never owned property in Spain. Is there a way I can do a search to see if any properties are or were owned by my ex-husband if I do not have the address of the property? Is this possible to find out? Thanks!
Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
Can you als do a search on what property someone used to own but has sold? I have the date range in which the property would have been owned. Can this be done too? What information do you need on the owner? Full Name and Date of Birth only? I have the region in Spain as wel if that helps the limit the search.
Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
Hi, my mum recently past away leaving a house in Spain.
The house was bought initially by my mum, dad and sister who's names appear on the deeds, my mother has left the her share of the house to dad.
My dad has been told he has to pay 3000e to change the deeds but no information of why has been given. The value of the house is around 130K e .
could you please advise me?
Regards
Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
My wife and I bought a property in Spain in 2005 and my wifes mother and step-father moved into the house as permanent residents (we both remain non-residents). Just prior to signing the contract we were advised to add my father-in-laws name to the title deeds on the basis that this would enable him to receive health care, open a bank account etc. Last year my mother-in-law passed away and my father-in-law has now returned to live permanently again in the UK. My wife and I are now considering ways to have my father-in-laws name removed from the title deeds (he is fully agreeable to this). What would be the best way to do this - would we incurr 1% Stamp Duty or 7% Transfer Tax?