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Squatter in Palma fined for rooftop pool that put building at risk

A court in Palma has convicted a woman of two offences: illegally occupying a property and installing a 6,000-litre pool on the flat’s terrace, which caused structural damage to the building and put other residents at risk. As a result, the judge ordered the squatter to pay €8,000 in compensation, although the owner estimates the damage to be “in the tens of thousands of euros.”
Why apply for a Digital Nomad Visa in Spain

8 reasons to apply for a Digital Nomad Visa in Spain

If you are planning to move to Spain, you should seriously consider becoming a digital nomad.There is no question that the Digital Nomad Visa has become the most sought-after visa in Spain after the demise of the Golden Visa in early 2025.The Digital Nomad Visa (or tax-free visa, as it is
Change from NIE to DNI

Changing from NIE to DNI in Spain: everything you need to know

If you’re a foreign national in Spain with a Foreigner Identification Number (NIE by its Spanish acronym) and have recently acquired Spanish citizenship, you may be wondering how to change your NIE to a National Identity Document (or DNI) to update and regularise your administrative status.
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Garage squatting in Spain: legal risks and how to reclaim your space

Illegal squatting is no longer limited to homes: private garages have become a new target. An increasing number of owners in major cities are reporting intrusions into their parking spaces, leading to both legal and financial disputes. Although the law provides for penalties and eviction procedures, these processes are often protracted, leaving those affected to resort to temporary solutions.
Spanish visas

Moving to Spain in 2026? Spanish visa overview

Spooky October is upon us, and many people are now making plans on where to move next year. Political turmoil is on the rise worldwide, with irresponsible politicians – from both sides of the aisle – fanning the flames of social polarisation in established democracies, with some now on the brin
Squatters 1 – Owners 0: Court orders the owners of a house to return it to its squatters in Girona

Squatters score victory in Girona as court orders home returned

A family in Girona believed they had finally ended the ordeal of seeing their home occupied. After months of helplessness, they used their own keys to reclaim what was rightfully theirs. But their relief lasted only a few days: a court ordered them to return the property to the squatters, ruling that the repossession had been carried out without judicial authorisation. The case has reignited debate over the legal complexities and perceived absurdities surrounding squatting in Spain.
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Fake alarm in Spain? Risk €600 a day for using a name unlawfully

Putting up an alarm sign without actually contracting the service can prove very costly. Under the Private Security Law, anyone using the name or logo of a security company without authorisation faces fines of up to €600 per day. Although often used to deter burglars or squatters, this practice amounts to a legal offence for impersonating a company.
Can I install an air conditioner on the facade of my building? Everything you need to know.

Installing air cons on building façades in Spain: rules & tips

Summer brings a rise in demand for air conditioning, but installing units on building façades can clash with neighbourhood rules. While it may seem straightforward, fitting an air conditioner without the homeowners’ association’s consent can create legal issues.
Squatting in Spain

Popular anti-squatter devices in Spain in 2025

As holiday squatting rises, homeowners are increasingly turning to advanced technology to protect their properties. From smart cameras to smoke-repellent systems, these are the anti-squatter devices gaining popularity in Spanish homes this summer.
My house has been burglarized, what does home insurance cover?

My home in Spain was broken into – what does my home insurance cover?

Summer is prime time for thieves, with burglaries rising 4.5% in June, July and August. If your home is burgled, you may ask: what does home insurance cover? It’s crucial to understand the difference between burglary and theft, two terms often confused but treated differently by insurers. While both involve loss of belongings, the coverage can vary. We’ll clarify these concepts and answer your key questions about home insurance protection.
From 'cleaning dishes in London' to building his own home in a shipping container for less than 20,000 euros.

How to get planning permission for a container home in Spain

Container homes are growing in popularity thanks to their affordability, eco-friendliness and quick build times. However, despite their unconventional design, they must comply with the same legal and bureaucratic requirements as traditional homes. If you're planning to build a container home, here are the key steps to follow to obtain planning permission in Spain.