Non-payment of rent can manifest in various ways, not solely the rent itself. For instance, tenants may also be responsible for paying utilities or community fees. So, what happens in these situations? Can I evict the tenant if they fail to pay their utilities or community fees?
Most of the time, when we think of comfort in the home, we immediately associate this idea in our minds with a soft sofa, large and comfortable beds, spacious rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, etc.
Nearly 7 out of 10 Spaniards say they are not prepared for a rise in energy and food prices as a result of the European Union's actions in response to Russia's military invasion of Ukraine. This is according to the European Parliament's Spring 2022 Eurobarometer, a proportion that shrinks to si
Article written by Juan Cabrerizo, SATE specialist and thermal insulation expert at Propamsa
The prices that electricity has reached in recent times have put many Spanish households on the ropes, as they have had to face record highs in their bills. In addition, forecasts indic
Spain has introduced its new electricity tariff charges this June 2021, meaning that customers, including the thousands of expats living in Spain, will have to get used to reading a new electricity bill and in many cases, higher household expenses and utility bills.
1. Are you dealing with the owner or a legally empowered proxy?
Nothing worse than making a huge down payment upfront only to realise you have been duped out of your money leasing from someone who was not the owner.
The obligation to remain confined to our homes since 15th March due to the state of alarm decreed by the Spanish Government has altered all of our daily habits, including consumption at home.
All homes need to make use of electricity and therefore have to contract their supply. However, not all homes have the same consumption habits and needs may vary depending on several factors.
Winter is coming to Spain and it's important to know how to control the air temperature in your house, so you can enjoy a warm home when the temperatures drop and not pay too much.
The heat makes the thermometers go up, and our electricity bills too. In the next couple of months, we’ll be seeing the highest temperatures of the year, which will cause the electricity consumption of households all over Spain to skyrocket by more than 20%.