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Shareholders and Minutes Book in Spain:  telemetric legalization

Any company registered at the corresponding Spanish Mercantile Registers must take into account a several books under the applicable legal provisions. Among these books, we focus on the Spanish “Minute Book” and “Shareholder and Partner Book” . The Spanish law 14/2013 of support for entrepreneurs and internationalization, established mode of carrying out the legalization of
  • Wim Lamers
  • Accountant in Spain, Costa del Sol Accountants, Lawyer in Spain, Start a company in Spain,
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How obtain a Nie Certificate in Spain

The Nie certificate is a Spanish Fiscal Identification number for non Spanish nationals (“Real Decreto 557/2011, de 20 de abril, por el que se aprueba el Reglamento de la Ley Orgánica 4/2000, sobre derechos y libertades de los extranjeros en España y su integración social”). This certification does not show or proof whether you are
  • Wim Lamers
  • Law in Spain, Lawyer in Spain, Spanish lawyers, Spanish tax,
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Acquisition and rental of a property in Andalucía: Information to be provided to the purchaser

When you approach a real estate agent for the purchase of a home in Spain, the agent offering the sale or the rental must have an “Abbreviated Information Document” (Documento Informativo Abreviado), which must be freely delivered to any individual consumer seeking information about the Spanish property. In Andalucía, in cases of second and subsequent
  • Wim Lamers
  • Lawyer in Spain, Lawyer Marbella, Spanish law firm, Spanish lawyers,
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Community of owners in Spain, Frequently asked questions

 The rights and duties of the owners in a community in Spain is regulated by Spanish Law 49/1960 of 21 July, reviewed and in force since 28th June  2013. We include in this article usual questions related to Community of Owners in Spain. Can I carry out works on my property? Article 7 of the
  • Wim Lamers
  • Lawyer in Spain, Lawyers in Marbella, Property Lawyer in Marbella, Spanish law firm,
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What is considered to be a Home for Touristic Use in Andalucía?

What is considered to be a Home for Touristic Use in Andalucía? Let’s start with the definition of article 5, section e) of the current Urban Leases Act as mentioned in a previous published article on our blog. Which houses will be considered as Homes for Touristic Use? We can confirm that Spanish properties that
  • Wim Lamers
  • Lawyer in Spain, Lawyer Marbella, Spanish law firm, Spanish lawyers,
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Spanish Holiday rentals as Homes for touristic use in Andalusia. Let’s take a look into the future

Are you the owner of a property in Malaga, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Mijas, Marbella, Estepona, Sotogrande or any other town along the Mediterranean coast and you rent it out or you are thinking of renting it out as a holiday home? Then you might have heard of rumours that there is a law in Spain that
  • Wim Lamers
  • Lawyer in Spain, Lawyers Costa del Sol, Lawyers in Marbella, Property Lawyer in Marbella,
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How to avoid subsidiary liability of Spanish tax debts of a supplier?

Only paying the invoice of your suppliers in Spain is not enough! In order to avoid fiscal liabilities of your suppliers it is not enough to just ask for your invoice and pay the sum due. The fiscal advisors of our law firm in Marbella have the pleasure to inform you what is recorded in
  • Wim Lamers
  • Lawyer in Spain, Lawyer Marbella, Lawyers in Marbella, Spanish lawyers, Tax Advice Marbella,
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The Barter Contract in Spain

Throughout history, man has exchanged property, a practice commonly known as bartering. In the legal world, this form of business is reflected in the barter contract: The Spanish Barter is a contract whereby one of the contracting parties undertakes to give a thing to receive another (Article 1538 of the Spanish Civil Code). There are
  • Wim Lamers
  • Lawyer in Spain, Lawyers Costa del Sol, Property Lawyer in Marbella, Spanish law firm,
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