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Message started by Bunter on Jun 4th, 2014 at 4:31am

Title: Land Registry.
Post by Bunter on Jun 4th, 2014 at 4:31am
Have your Property/House searches done for you and translated into English for 16.95 Euro per property. It would cost you three times that amount for a gester or Solicitor to do it for you.Watch the video on the website for full instructions with regards what information they require to complete the search. Results take on avarage 2 hours.

Maybe worth doing before you buy (If only we knew what we know now eh )

http://notasimpleinenglish.com/


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Title: Re: Land Registry.
Post by Bunter on Jun 4th, 2014 at 4:34am
What information does a Nota Simple contain?

    The current owner(s) and purchase date.
    General description of the property (number of bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchen, etc.).
    The total square metres of land and the gross overall area of all built structures.
    The property’s defined boundaries.
    The defined use of the property (residential, agricultural, VPO ‘Vivienda de Protecccion Oficial’; social housing).
    Any rights other users have on the property and land (rights of way, roads, water etc).
    Any debts on the property that must be settled before ownership can be transferred.
    Any community costs the owner is liable for.
    In some cases, the Nota Simple will include the Catastral reference too.


Title: Re: Land Registry.
Post by Pondgirl on Jun 5th, 2014 at 1:39pm
According to the link you have provided it's actually €49.90 for the translated version, or about the same as you claim a gestor would do it for  :)

Title: Re: Land Registry.
Post by winteruus on Sep 4th, 2015 at 8:22am
Goodmorninb bunter,

The link isnt working could you please check

Jjs

Title: Re: Land Registry.
Post by Bunter on Sep 4th, 2015 at 4:04pm
www.abacotaxes.com/articles/Selling-a-property-in-spain/the-nota-simple-now-in-english

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