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Tourist Regulations in Javea and Denia

Latest Developments in Tourist Rental Regulations in Jávea and Dénia. Temporary suspensions and upcoming changes for holiday lets in the Marina Alta
My Lawyer in Spain Expands to Mojácar with New Office Opening

My Lawyer in Spain is proud to announce the opening of its sixth office, strengthening its commitment to providing expert legal services across Spain. The new office, located in Mojácar Playa, Almería, joins five other offices under the My Lawyer in Spain brand, alongside seven associate offices nationwide.
Septic Tank Regulation in Costa Blanca

The Valencian Community’s approach involves a blend of European, national and regional regulations, with specific local ordinances tailored to address unique challenges in municipalities like Denia, Javea, and Oliva. This multi-level regulatory framework aims to mitigate the adverse effects of septic tanks, promoting a transition towards more sustainable and safe wastewater management systems.
Understanding Spain’s Housing Market Trends in March: A Detailed Analysis

The Spanish housing market has recently displayed signs of stabilisation with subtle yet distinct movements in prices in March, as reported by the Tinsa IMIE General and Large Markets statistics. This month’s analysis reflects a nuanced picture of the housing landscape, showcasing a marginal monthly increase of 0.2%, with an annual growth rate stabilising at 3.4%
Changes to Spain’s Golden Visa – what you need to know

Pedro Sanchez, the Spanish Prime Minister announced on Monday 8 April that the Council of Ministers would be reviewing a report from the Ministry of Housing in respect of the impact of the Golden Visa program on accessibility to housing with the intention to withdraw it entirely.
Affect of new Solidarity Tax on the Wealthy

The Spanish government is planning to implement a new tax with the intention of taxing large fortunes. The tax has received the colloquial name of “Solidarity Tax”, and after having been approved in the Congress, its final approval in the Senate is pending.
Divorced Parents – who decides on children’s vaccination?

We look at family law and the situation with parents who disagree over their children being vaccinated.
Spain’s Proposed Digital Nomad Visa

Alex reveals the facts behind Spain’s proposed Digital Nomad Visas.
The Buying Process for Moving to Spain

Are you thinking about buying property in Spain for a holiday rental, or permanent move?
In our online webinar on Friday 22 May we covered the topic Buying in Spain – the legal process.
Property Values and Surveys in Spain – May 2020

How have property values been affected by the lockdown and coronavirus in Spain? Is the real estate market still ‘open for business’?