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HOT Property for sale in Morocco and Spain

We have a selection of 'HOT' Properties for sale in Morocco and Spain which can be great value for holiday lettings or investments.

Apartment in City centre

From 46,455 € Apartment for sale in City centre, Tangier
The Tangier City apartments are among the most affordable to be found in Morocco. With a build.... more...

Apartment in Asilah

From 104,065 € Apartment for sale in Asilah, Asilah
The Atlantis front line apartments are currently under construction and due to be completed late.... more...

Apartment in Asilah

From 135,399 € Apartment for sale in Asilah, Asilah
This luxurious development is situated at the entrance to the quaint fishing village of Asilah. For.... more...

Administration and Legalities

Organising your Administration - There are essential administrational factors to look after.

Making an offer
Make your offer in writing if possible (of course, subject to contract), and include not only the price, but also the amount of deposit, when you are prepared to pay it, when you are prepared to complete, what you consider to be included in the price (for example furniture and fittings if applicable) and, an often neglected point, that all machinery equipment and installations should be in normal working order.
 
When an offer is accepted
The solicitor takes the legal responsibility for checking the land registry and if all is well will then prepare a private contract which will bind both parties to the deal (you will be asked to lodge a deposit on the property, to take the property off the market). The solicitor will next prepare the public deeds (Escritura de Compraventa) for signature in front of a Spanish Notary.
 
After completion
Immediately after completion - The notary will fax details of the title deed to the local land register to inform them of the identity of the new owner. This will prevent the property from being sold twice. The notary and the land register act together to protect and guarantee your interests. Your solicitor can also arrange for the transfer to your name of utilities and services such as water and electricity and organise their payment through a local bank.