Spanish real estate glossary - e - from edificio to extranjero

Jos Deuling,  Sunday, 2 October 2016



Spanish - English real estate dictionary

letter e - from edificio to extranjero

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edificio
building
efectivo en mano
pay in cash
electricidad
electricity
embargo
bank repossession
en buen estado
in good condition
en mal estado
in poor condition
entrada
entrance vestibule
equipados
equipped with
escaleras
stairs
escritura
certificate
escritura de compraventa
purchase deed
escritura de hipoteca
mortgage deed
escritura de propiedad
proof of ownership, deed
espacio para piscina
space for a pool
estatutos
statutes (eg. an owners association)
estudio
study
EURIBOR (euro interbank offered rate)
EURIBOR (euro interbank offered rate)
expediente
case file
expediente de dominio
deed in the absence escritura
extranjero
foreigner
 


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Kleurrijke oude huisdeuren The Spanish housing market is currently a buyer's market. It is may be attractive to rent your home temporarily. The advice is : don’t do it. With tenants, you can’t transfer the property directly to the new owners. And you may have to deal with troublesome tenants. If you rent your home, let a lawyer draw up the contract and add clauses to the contract in order to avoid problems. 
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