Spanish HIPS?
Spain has introduced a new law which is applicable to anyone looking to sell or rent their property.
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The new law, Decreto 218/2005, has been introduced to offer more protection to a potential buyer or tenant and all real estate companies must comply with this.
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The Junta de Andalucia are currently carrying out “spot checks” on agents - anyone found to be non-compliant are being fined heavily.
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The main aim of the Decreto is to provide clients with as much accurate information relating to their intended property purchase or lease. It is now a requirement that a DIA (Documento Informativo Abreviado) form is completed prior to any viewings and that this form is made available to any prospective buyers or tenants. It is also a requirement that copies of certain documents are held by the agent.
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This law also applies to properties that are currently rented or listed for rental.
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The owner must provide the following documents:
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Passport or N.I.E.
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Nota Simple (if less than 3 months old) or Escritura (title deeds)
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Latest electric bill
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Latest water bill - if applicable
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Latest IBI payment - (if you do not have this, a copy of the receipt from your bank)
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Latest Basura (rubbish) payment - (if you do not have this, a copy of the receipt from your bank)
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Name and address of the community/administrator
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Community rules
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Latest community fee payment
All reputable companies will wish to comply with this new law.
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It is about time all properties were more eco-friendly and all governments should be doing as much as possible to ensure as much information is passed across to potential buyers.