Due diligence, done properly.
In Spain, the buyer’s real protection is an independent lawyer. Bring your own or interview names we suggest. Either way they answer only to you, the deal waits for their checks, and we prepare everything they need before any money moves.
Sound like you?
You’re about to commit
Before the arras is exactly when the legal checks matter. They come first, even when it slows the deal.
You’re selling
Clean paperwork sells calmly. We line up deeds, certificates and community records before a buyer’s lawyer asks.
Something’s tangled
An inheritance with five owners, an extension nobody licensed. Real specialists exist for these, and we’ll find the right one, not the nearest one.
What we take off your plate.
Step by step, no surprises.
You choose your lawyer
Bring your own, or interview a few independent names we can suggest. The only rule: they answer to you.
We prepare the pack
Deeds, nota simple, licences, community and debt certificates: gathered early so your lawyer starts with a full folder, not a chase.
Checks before money
The deal waits for the diligence, not the other way round. We hold that order even when everyone’s impatient. That’s the protection.
Notary, in plain language
The escritura read and explained line by line before you sign. You leave with keys and an understanding, not just signatures.
Asked every week.
Why does independence matter so much?
Because everyone else at the table gets paid when the sale closes. A lawyer who answers only to you is the one voice with no reason to wave a problem through, and that’s worth protecting, so we do.
Can’t you just run the checks yourselves?
We’re not a law firm and won’t pretend to be one. We know what to gather and when to worry, but the legal opinion you rely on should come from your lawyer. That line is the point of this page.
What does a lawyer cost for a purchase?
Commonly around one percent of the price, sometimes a fixed fee, but always agree it up front. Next to what independent diligence protects, it’s the cheapest insurance in the whole purchase.
What should the checks cover?
At minimum: who really owns it, what debts sit on it, whether the build and its extensions are licensed, what the community owes and plans, and what the taxes will be. Your lawyer may add more, and good, that’s them doing the job.
Ask us about your move. We’ll answer plainly.
No pressure, no obligation. And if we’re not the right people for it, we’ll say so and point you somewhere better.