Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
I bought a house with my partner in 2003 - joint purchase both names on deeds - we split up and he gave me my share of money. Now we are going for a dissolution of joint property ownership as we both want my name of the deeds. He says all I have to do is say that I have already received all the money. He says he will pay texes. Will we not be asked to prove I have had my money and is it all legal.
Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
HI, my husband and I have 2 houses in Spain, in both our names and both houses have no mortgage. We have divorced in the UK and in the divorce it states he has one house and I have the other. How do we now remove my name from his house and his name from my house and what would be the costs? We are not resident in Spain. Finally, I looked into this before and was told it would be very expensive, this is why we covered the issue in our English divorce settlement.
Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
we have 2 properties in spain with mortgages with cam bank. Unknown to us at the time cam bank have secured the mortgage on our apartment jointly on our house. We wish to sell the flat now but its value has considerably dropped which the bank are saying means that the shortfall left on thew mortgage will go onto the house, is there anyway we can get these seperated apparently they are both secured on the escatura for the house ??
Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
My mother and father who are American citizens and married in New York own an apartment in Spain. My Father has passed away. Both their names appear on the deed and there is no will. My mother wishes to sell the property. Is the property able to sell as is or does some modifications need to be done to the deed prior to selling the home?
Dissolution of Joint Property Ownership in Spain
AFlores, thank you for your response. I would agree that as my mother is in the U.S., it would prove easier to do that process from here. What type of lawyer in the U.S. would be able to do that type of work? I have spoken with attorneys here in the U.S. who do probate work, but they are unfamiliar with the processes in Spain.