Legal blog

  • May 31, 2019 · Neus Vallara

    Property purchase: be aware of the community of owners’ fees

    One of the most pressing issues when acquiring a property is learning about its status of debts, specifically those that may exist with the Community of Owners. It is not a minor issue, since, should these debts exist, the law provides for a direct liability regime for the purchaser, for which the estate itself is responsible.

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  • April 12, 2019 · Neus Vallara

    Real Estate legal audit: purchase and sell with safety

    Real Estate Due Diligence is an exhaustive revision of the legal status of a property, as well as the various aspects and legal consequences of its acquisition or transfer. The result of this revision is a report in which, mainly, identified contingencies are stated along with the recommendations suggested by the legal team in order to solve them.

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  • April 2, 2019 · Aroa Benito

    Working hours log

    The newly published RDL 08/2019, of March 8, on urgent measures of social protection and for the fight against job insecurity in the working day. This rule has modified Article 34th of the Workers’ Statute, that refers to the working day.

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  • March 26, 2019 · Laia Garcia

    Recovery of delayed payments in loan or credit contracts with mortgage guarantee formalized with physical persons

    Traditionally, the judicial recovery of arrears in mortgage loan or credit agreements formalized with individual consumers was carried out through the filing of mortgage foreclosure proceedings under Book III of the LEC (forced execution) and Chapter V of Title IV (execution on mortgaged and pledged assets).

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  • January 31, 2019 · Miquel Llimona

    Novelties regarding the Corporate Enterprises Act

    Law 11/2018, of December 28, introduces significant changes in certain precepts of the Capital Companies Law.

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  • June 12, 2018 · Neus Vallara

    Can I sell my apartment if it is leased?

    Of course, there is no impediment to selling your apartment even if it is leased. Different question is the type of buyer profile that will be interested in acquiring it. Buyers who are looking for a regular home will discard it right away, but those buyers who have investing in mind can approve of it, provided that the lease does not have an excessively long term, and provided it also adjusts to the market value, which would guarantee an immediate return.

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  • June 7, 2018 · Neus Vallara

    What happens to the deposit in a lease agreement?

    When we subscribe a lease agreement the lessor requires the constitution of a rent deposit, which is foreseen by law as the Law for Urban Rents establishes as mandatory that “ when entering into a contract it is mandatory asking for and providing a deposit in cash whose amount is equal to one month’s rent in case of house leasing and two in case of leasing for use other than housing ”.

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  • April 9, 2018 · Eva Salvador

    Bonus – Contribution reduction system

    The new rules of the Bonus – Contribution reduction system, approved last March by means of Royal Decree 231/2017, open up new possibilities and expand the options to access this incentive from the year 2017 (Bonus Campaign 2018 ), by reducing the necessary requirements to request it:

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  • April 5, 2018 · Agnes Millet

    Liquidate or dissolve society?

    In several occasions clients have presented us their doubts as to if they can dissolve their company, and in fact often confuse the liquidation process with the dissolution process. For this reason, we think that this short article on our blog may be useful to many people, for in it we will try to explain in a straightforward way what it means to liquidate and what it means to dissolve a society.

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  • March 22, 2018 · mesadvocats

    (CAT) Renda 2017: novetats i inici de campanya

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