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Repossession Property

Posted: Sun Jul 3, 2022 9:53pm
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Sligogent

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What  are  advantages  and  Disadvantage  of  buying  a  Repossession  property,  Asking price  is lower  than other similar property, 

Did  not yet view property,  but it in pipeline, if Electricity  and Water  are disconnected   what  are  approximate  costs  for  reconnecting   the  Service,  Who  is  liable  for Suma  and Community fee,   if  not  paid  up  to  date,  before  Sale completion, 

Don't want  to  jump in, without  some  knowledge  of Spanish  Repossession,   Yes I  will  using  an My own Solicitors  .

Thanks  in  advance 

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Posted: Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:11pm

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Posted: Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:11pm

You might find the contents of this link interesting:

https://www.solicitorsinspain.com/articles/buying-bank-repossessed-property-spain

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Posted: Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:53pm

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Posted: Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:53pm

John123456 wrote on Sun Jul 3, 2022 10:11pm:

You might find the contents of this link interesting:

https://www.solicitorsinspain.com/articles/buying-bank-repossessed-property-spain

Very  helpful 👌 

Thanks  for  taking  time to reply 

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Posted: Mon Jul 4, 2022 10:11am

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My husband and I bought a bank repossession in 2020.  It was completely empty with no furniture or water or electric meters.  The house was in good condition and the purchase became a bit like bidding on ebay, as the bid went in and you had to wait 24 hours to see if anyone else bid.  If they did, it was another 24 hours to wait.  However, our final bid secured the house.  Then the fun started.  The bank wanted to know everything.  Where had our funds to buy the house come from, our identities etc.  We had sold a house in the UK so they wanted proof that the house we had sold was ours to sell in the first place, so a copy of the title deeds sorted that.  It took about 2 months for the sale to go through and we got there in the end.  We had a good solicitor who made sure the meters were reconnected and I think to do that was about 240 euros for electric and similar cost for water.  We got the house for a good price and the process wouldn't put me off doing it again.  Once we had secured the bid, the normal process if paying deposit etc followed.

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Posted: Mon Jul 4, 2022 10:22am

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Posted: Mon Jul 4, 2022 10:22am

JanetW67 wrote on Mon Jul 4, 2022 10:11am:

My husband and I bought a bank repossession in 2020.  It was completely empty with no furniture or water or electric meters.  The house was in good condition and the purchase became a bit like bidding on ebay, as the bid went in and you had to wait 24 hours to see if anyone else bid.&nb...

...sp; If they did, it was another 24 hours to wait.  However, our final bid secured the house.  Then the fun started.  The bank wanted to know everything.  Where had our funds to buy the house come from, our identities etc.  We had sold a house in the UK so they wanted proof that the house we had sold was ours to sell in the first place, so a copy of the title deeds sorted that.  It took about 2 months for the sale to go through and we got there in the end.  We had a good solicitor who made sure the meters were reconnected and I think to do that was about 240 euros for electric and similar cost for water.  We got the house for a good price and the process wouldn't put me off doing it again.  Once we had secured the bid, the normal process if paying deposit etc followed.

Thanks  for   some  interesting   information,   sounds  a  bit  time  consuming  and a  lot of  Paper work 

Hope  your  new  life is going well  for  you  both, 

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Posted: Wed Jul 6, 2022 1:28pm

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Posted: Wed Jul 6, 2022 1:28pm

Sligogent wrote on Mon Jul 4, 2022 10:22am:

Thanks  for   some  interesting   information,   sounds  a  bit  time  consuming  and a  lot of  Paper work 

Hope  your  new  life is going well  for  you  both, 

You will find that many aspects of life in Spain require lots of documentation to complete. Much of it is simple to do, but it is a little frustrating  tomewise.

Once you stop comparing the process in Spain with the same process in your home country, things become less stressful. You cannot change theSpanish systems, so embrace them (although at times its bloody difficult to do so).

Sligogent

Posted: Wed Jul 6, 2022 1:38pm

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Posted: Wed Jul 6, 2022 1:38pm

Ampstar wrote on Wed Jul 6, 2022 1:28pm:

You will find that many aspects of life in Spain require lots of documentation to complete. Much of it is simple to do, but it is a little frustrating  tomewise.

Once you stop comparing the process in Spain with the same process in your home country, things become less stressful. You cannot change theSpanish systems, so embrace them (although at times its bloody difficult to do so)....

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Good  honest  advice  ,  just  live  with it

Thanks for replying 🙂 

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Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 7:29pm

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Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 7:29pm

About 10 years ago when prices were crazily low, we went for a couple of repossessd places with Solvia and were kicked back, with Spanish buyers getting preference. We know that we were the first to make the required offers too thanks to a friend in the bank. On the first after a lot of contacts we were finally offered a similar ground floor flat which we refused. In the second instance we were kept in the dark for over a month and then informed that it had been sold.

Good luck if you can get one.

Mike

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Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:59pm

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Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:59pm

You have to be very careful that the price reflects similar properties in the area. I know the law has changed a small bit in the buyers favour but the tax man/Hacienda has up to 4 years to send you a bill for the extra tax on the price they say the property was worth. You can appeal it but that's more paperwork and no guarantee of successfully challenging the bill.

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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 12:42am

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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 12:42am

Bee2 wrote on Sun Jul 10, 2022 10:59pm:

You have to be very careful that the price reflects similar properties in the area. I know the law has changed a small bit in the buyers favour but the tax man/Hacienda has up to 4 years to send you a bill for the extra tax on the price they say the property was worth. You can appeal it but that'...

...s more paperwork and no guarantee of successfully challenging the bill.

Bee

I think it is the Catastal value if I remember correctly. Providing the price paid is higher than that the Hacienda has no problems.

At least that was what we were told when we bought a couple of times. Back around 2012 when prices hit rock bottom this could be a problem especially with repossession sales.

In Italy there has been an ongoing attempt to repopulate remote villages etc. Town halls were selling properties for 1 euro, and in fact still are in a lot of areas. However in many cases the taxman has come back later asking for the transfer taxes etc on their catastale value of maybe 30K euros etc.

Mike

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