Real Estate Lawyers in Lanzarote

We are real estate lawyers in Lanzarote. Contact our trusted Lanzarote law firm for expert legal advice on property purchases, sale contracts, rentals, evictions, and mortgages.

Property Legal Advice in Lanzarote

At our Real Estate Law Firm in Lanzarote, you can request an in-person appointment at our office in Arrecife or a video consultation, with simple instructions to connect. From the outset, we’ll clearly inform you of our fees. Our approach is friendly, respectful, and professional.

Real Estate Legal Services in Lanzarote

Buying and Selling Property in Lanzarote

Having specialist Property Lawyers in Lanzarote is essential to ensure a safe and secure transaction. We review the legal status of the property, draft the deposit agreement, and accompany you to the signing of the public deed.

Mortgage and Loan Advice in Lanzarote

A mortgage agreement requires legal attention. Our team negotiates the best terms, reviews the contractual clauses, and handles novations or debt consolidation. We also represent you at the signing before a Notary.

Rental Agreements and Evictions in Lanzarote

Do you need help with rental agreements or evictions? We draft tenancy agreements and represent both landlords and tenants in legal proceedings, claims, subletting, or tenancy succession.


Frequently Asked Questions about Real Estate Law in Lanzarote (according to Spanish law)

Is it possible to sell a property if there are several heirs and no agreement?

Yes, but a judicial procedure will be required. It’s complex, but we have successfully handled many cases like this.

Yes. We advise and assist foreign buyers throughout the entire process.

In addition to the price, you will need to cover notary, land registry, taxes, and administrative fees. We help you calculate everything from the start.

It must be cancelled before or at the time of the sale. We take care of reviewing and coordinating everything with the bank.

This is common in the Canary Islands. We review the situation and propose legal solutions before you sign anything.

No, but it’s recommended to set clear terms and protect both parties.

It depends on the contract. Enforcement may be demanded, or the deposit may be forfeited.

Only if the buyer agrees. It’s essential to put this in writing to avoid conflicts.

Yes. You can claim for hidden defects or contractual breaches.

It’s not mandatory, but it’s highly recommended. You’ll avoid legal, tax, and registry problems. We take care of the entire process for you.


Advice from Real Estate Lawyers in Lanzarote

All you need to do is contact our firm and you will receive professional and personalised advice on your real estate matter in Lanzarote.