What Is Conveyancing?

Conveyancing is the legal process that ensures a property is transferred safely and correctly from seller to buyer.

For foreign buyers in Alicante, proper conveyancing avoids:

  • Buying illegally built homes

  • Hidden debts or property defects

  • Delays or legal disputes after closing

With over half of Alicante’s property sales involving foreign nationals, conveyancing is critical to protect your investment.


⚖️ The Conveyancing Process in Alicante – Step by Step


✅ 1. Legal Check of the Property

Before signing anything:

  • Confirm seller’s legal title

  • Identify any debts, mortgages, or encumbrances

  • Match Land Registry & Cadastre data

  • Review the energy certificate and occupancy permit

  • Check if it’s a protected or rustic zone

📌 We obtain and analyze these documents before any funds change hands.


✅ 2. Draft or Review the Arras Contract

This deposit contract locks in the sale and includes:

  • Property details & agreed price

  • Deadlines and payment terms

  • Conditions for refund or penalties

  • Legal contingencies for planning issues or mortgages

✍️ We draft or review this contract to safeguard your rights.


✅ 3. Urban Planning Verification

Especially vital in coastal and rural areas.
We confirm:

  • Proper zoning classification (urban, rustic, protected)

  • Legal status of pools, terraces, renovations

  • Existing or pending fines or demolition orders

📌 Avoid buying a property that can’t be legalized or renovated.


✅ 4. Power of Attorney Setup (Optional)

Want to buy remotely from your home country?
We draft a bilingual Power of Attorney allowing us to:

  • Sign contracts

  • Represent you at the notary

  • File taxes and register the property

🛡️ Fully compliant with Spanish notarial standards.


✅ 5. Tax Planning & Financial Preparation

We prepare:

  • ITP or VAT tax calculation

  • Bank-certified payment methods

  • NIE confirmation

  • Coordination with your mortgage provider (if applicable)

✅ All costs, taxes, and fees are clearly broken down before closing.


✅ 6. Signing at the Notary (Escritura Pública)

The public deed (escritura) is signed in Alicante before a local notary:

  • Both parties confirm terms

  • Final payment is made

  • Deed is signed, sealed, and witnessed

If you use a Power of Attorney, we handle this step for you.


✅ 7. Post-Signing Registration & Taxes

After closing, we:

  • File and pay the property transfer tax (ITP)

  • Register you as the new owner in the Land Registry

  • Notify the Cadastre, town hall, and utility providers

📋 You receive the full set of registered documents by courier or email.


💰 Typical Costs for Conveyancing in Alicante

Item Estimated Cost
Legal Fees €1,500 – €3,000 (fixed or %‑based)
Notary Fees €600 – €1,200
Registry Fees €400 – €1,000
ITP (Resale Homes) 10% of purchase price
VAT + AJD (New Builds) 10% + 1.5%

✅ We offer flat-fee legal packages so you know the full cost upfront.


🧑‍⚖️ Why Work with Borderless Lawyers in Alicante?

  • Fully licensed property lawyers

  • Independent from estate agents

  • Multilingual legal team

  • Complete remote option via Power of Attorney

  • Fast and secure service for expats and international buyers


📞 Start Your Conveyancing Process with Legal Confidence

Buying a property in Alicante should be exciting — not stressful.
Let us take care of the legal process while you focus on your move.

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