REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Forms of real estate ownership

What are the categories of property right that can be acquired? Are there any interests in real estate other than exclusive ownership?

Spain

Spain

The following property rights are recognized under Spanish law:

  • Absolute freehold (propiedad en pleno dominio) is the right to fully and exclusively enjoy and dispose of a property.
  • Co-ownership (propiedad en pro indiviso) is the right to a share in the ownership of a property.
  • Time sharing (derecho de aprovechamiento por turnos) is the right to use a specified and furnished property for a certain period of time during each year (not less than a week) for a term of between one and fifty years.
  • Right to build (derecho de superficie) is the right to build and maintain a building on (or under) a third party's land for a specific period of time.
  • Bare ownership (nuda propiedad) is the right of a person over a real estate asset of which it is the sole owner, with the limitation of not having the right to its possession and enjoyment, which will be the rights of the third party who disposes of the beneficial interest (derecho de usufructo).
  • Beneficial interest (derecho de usufructo) is the right to use a third party's real estate for a specific period of time in the same way as an owner would, including the right to collect interest and grant leaseholds, provided that the original use is maintained.
  • Right of use (derecho de uso y habitación) is the right to use real estate as necessary to meet the specific needs of the right-holder and those of their close family.
  • Easements (servidumbres) are benefits created in relation to another owner's real estate (water easements, rights of way, etc).
  • Leasehold (arrendamiento) is the right to use and enjoy a real estate asset for a fixed period of time for an agreed price.