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Real estate lawyers in Madrid (2026)

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A real estate lawyer protects a foreign buyer, seller, or tenant in Spain by checking that a property is what it appears to be and that the transaction is legally sound before any commitment is made. People typically engage one before signing a reservation or preliminary contract, since that is when the binding terms and deposit obligations are set. The core work is due diligence — confirming who really owns the property, whether any mortgage, debt, or restriction sits on the title, and whether the property has the permits and registrations it should — followed by reviewing the contract and overseeing registration so the transfer is recorded correctly in your name. When choosing a firm in Madrid, look for one that runs independent checks rather than relying only on what the seller or agent provides.

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Powers Abogados Unclaimed
Madrid, Spain
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Madrid bilingual firm led by Elizabeth Powers serving foreign clients on immigration, NIE, real estate, family, tax and probate matters.

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Forcam Lawyers (Forcam Abogados) Unclaimed
Madrid, Spain
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Madrid English-speaking firm advising international private clients and executives on family, employment, real estate and criminal matters.

Finding a real estate lawyer in Madrid

Buying, selling or renting property in Spain as a foreigner means title checks, contracts, taxes and registration rules. A good real estate lawyer in Madrid runs the due diligence that protects you before any money changes hands.

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Frequently asked questions

What does due diligence on a property in Spain actually involve?

It generally means verifying legal ownership, checking the title for mortgages, liens, or third-party rights, confirming the property's permits and registration match reality, and reviewing the contract terms. These checks are what reveal problems while you can still walk away, rather than after you have paid.

Should I sign a reservation or preliminary contract before seeing a lawyer?

It is wiser to have a lawyer review it first, because preliminary contracts and deposits are often binding and set the terms of the whole deal. A real estate lawyer in Madrid can flag one-sided clauses or missing protections before you are locked in.

Do I need a separate lawyer, or can I rely on the agent or notary?

An estate agent and a notary play important roles, but they do not act solely for your interests the way an independent lawyer does. Having your own lawyer in Madrid means someone is checking the title and contract specifically on your behalf.

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