Renting out property in Spain

What to do if a tenant destroys your home in Spain

If you have a property or holiday home in Spain, one option to make some extra money in the off-season is renting out your home. While renting out a property is a great way to make extra money and a good way to keep your house from being empty, renting a property out is certainly not risk-free.
How to get your rent deposit back in Spain

How to get your rental deposit back from a landlord in Spain

When renting a property in Spain, in the majority of cases, and as stated in Spain's rental law (LAU), you will be required to pay a deposit to cover possible damages that may arise during the lease. But what happens if the owner refuses to return your deposit in Spain at the end of the contract?
How to assure that your rented property is safe

How to safely rent your Spanish property

The demand to rent property in Spain has been growing for years. Among expats with  investment properties in Spain this is not news, they have long been tapping into this market for short-term and long-term rentals.
Be sure to follow all the legal steps to cancel your rental agreement in Spain / Gtres

How to formally end long-term lease agreements in Spain

For many this topic may seem rather pointless or futile; but the fact of the matter is that if you fail to cancel a lease agreement properly in Spain, it may have serious legal (and financial) repercussions for the tenant. In Spain, long-term contracts for rental properties which act as the pe
To ensure a landlord gives you back your deposit, make sure it is protected in an official tenancy deposit scheme / Gtres

Rental deposit scheme: how to get your deposit back

In point five of our previous blog post (Renting in Spain? Five clauses you should be mindful of), we discussed how some devious landlords in Spain, after a lease is over, like to pocket a tenant’s one-month deposit and do not hand it back, giving all sorts of lame excuses.