🇪🇸 Renting a Business Space in Spain — What You Need to Know
Renting a commercial property in Spain is more complex than renting a home. Beyond just the lease, you must check zoning laws, obtain business licenses, and ensure the space fits your planned activity.
✅ Commercial leases are unregulated — negotiation is key
âś… You need a valid opening license for your specific use
âś… Local town halls (ayuntamientos) enforce zoning and compliance
âś… Getting it wrong can delay or block your business from opening
đź“‹ Types of Commercial Spaces in Spain
Type | Common Uses |
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Local comercial | Shops, cafés, beauty salons, etc. |
Oficina (office) | Legal, digital, consulting services |
Nave industrial | Warehouses, light manufacturing |
Despacho profesional | Medical, legal, or professional use |
đź’ˇ Each type is linked to specific licensing, fire code, and accessibility standards.
📝 What to Include in a Commercial Lease Agreement
Unlike residential rentals, commercial leases in Spain are not tightly regulated. Terms are flexible — but you must define:
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Duration and renewal terms
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Rent amount + annual increase (usually linked to IPC index)
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Works or renovations allowed
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Use clause (very important — defines licensed activity)
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Early termination or exit clauses
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Responsibility for licenses and taxes (IBI, basura, comunidad)
📌 Always have a lawyer review the lease — many landlords shift licensing obligations to tenants.
🛂 Licenses Required to Operate in a Commercial Space
1. Licencia de Apertura (Opening License)
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Issued by the town hall (ayuntamiento)
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Required for most physical business locations
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Based on activity type and zoning classification
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May require technical plans and inspections
2. Change-of-Use License (if needed)
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If the property was used for something different before
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E.g. converting a shop into a café, or warehouse into a gym
3. Additional Permits
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Health & hygiene (food sector)
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Accessibility compliance (disabled access)
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Fire safety and emergency exit compliance
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Environmental approval (industrial use)
đź’ˇ Some activities (e.g., offices) require only a declaraciĂłn responsable instead of a full license.
🗺️ Zoning Laws (Normativa UrbanĂstica)
Every Spanish municipality has zoning regulations defining what activities are allowed in specific areas.
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Ground-floor retail often allowed in central zones
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Bars or nightclubs require soundproofing and noise inspection
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Offices may be restricted to designated office zones
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Industrial uses require out-of-town zones with industrial classification
📎 You must check zoning compliance before signing the lease — or risk losing your investment.
đź’¶ What Does It Cost to Rent a Commercial Property?
City / Region | Average Cost (€/m² per month) |
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Madrid (center) | €20–€40 |
Barcelona | €25–€45 |
Valencia | €10–€25 |
Marbella / Málaga | €15–€30 |
Ibiza / Mallorca | €20–€50+ (seasonal variation) |
Other costs to consider:
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IBI (property tax) — often passed on to the tenant
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Waste tax (tasa de basura)
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Community fees (mantenimiento)
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Setup or renovation costs
❌ Common Mistakes When Renting Commercial Spaces
â›” Not checking zoning and permitted activity
â›” Signing a lease before obtaining your license
â›” Assuming all costs are included in rent
â›” Ignoring exit clauses or early termination penalties
â›” Trusting verbal landlord promises without written clauses
🧑‍💼 Our Services for Renting Commercial Property in Spain
At Borderless Lawyers, we offer:
âś… Legal review and negotiation of commercial lease agreements
âś… Zoning and urban planning checks
âś… Licensing support (apertura, change-of-use, environmental)
âś… Coordination with town halls and technical architects
âś… Representation for non-residents or investors abroad
âś… Risk assessment before signing or investing
📞 Rent Your Commercial Space in Spain — Without Surprises
Opening a business location in Spain? Avoid legal delays, fines, or rejected licenses by working with professionals who handle it all.
👉 Contact us to review your lease, zoning, and licenses before signing.