Real estate law practice in Madrid
Madrid · Property · Investment · Wealth

Real estate law practice in Madrid specializing in property law

We advise owners, investors, developers, and companies on real estate transactions, contracts, leases, and property disputes with clear legal strategy and rigorous execution.

Sales and investment
Leases
Due diligence
Property and disputes

Real estate with legal, wealth management, and operational focus

We intervene in real estate decisions that require reviewing risks, properly documenting transactions, and protecting the client's position.

Sales and investment

We advise on acquisitions, sales, and investments with comprehensive legal review of the asset.

  • Negotiation and closing
  • Documentary review
  • Contractual protection

Real estate due diligence

We analyze liens, ownership, zoning, and legal risks of the property.

  • Liens and limitations
  • Title review
  • Relevant contingencies

Leases

We design and review lease agreements with focus on legal certainty and contractual balance.

  • Residential and commercial
  • Contract negotiation
  • Execution issues

Development and construction

We support operations related to development, construction, and relationships between parties.

  • Developers and operators
  • Construction contracts
  • Execution risk

Real estate wealth

We structure decisions on assets for individuals, companies, or family groups.

  • Asset ownership
  • Documentary optimization
  • Tax coordination

Property disputes

We intervene in controversies over possession, compliance, liability, or contract interpretation.

  • Breaches
  • Claims
  • Negotiation and litigation

Common questions about real estate law

It is not mandatory but highly advisable. We review title liens, contract terms, zoning situation, tax implications, and protect your position against the other party and before the notary.
First, a formal notice. If there is no response, eviction suit for non-payment with claim for overdue rent. The procedure is relatively efficient if prepared properly from the start.
The law establishes rent increase limits, price ceilings in high-demand areas, and new mandatory renewal provisions. The impact depends on property location and whether you are a small or large landlord.
Yes. Timeframes vary by defect type: 1 year for finishes, 3 years for habitability, and 10 years for structural defects, measured from work acceptance.
Sales or lease agreement, title search from the property registry, deed if available, and any relevant communication with the other party. With this we can make a complete initial assessment.

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