REALWorld Law

Sale and purchase

Registration of title

Is real estate registered/does a reliable register of land ownership exist? Are transfers of title recorded? Is title insurance common?

Spain

Spain

Yes, in Spain there is a land registry and a cadastral registry. The information recorded in both of these is accessible to the public, except for certain personal information recorded at the cadastral registry.

The land registry provides a high level of legal security in relation to property rights and real estate transactions. It records transactions and contracts relating to property, as well as rights 'in rem'. Registration at the land registry is voluntary.

The cadastral registry is an administrative registry where rural and urban property is recorded. This holds information on the physical, legal and economic characteristics of the property, including:

  • The location
  • Reference
  • Size
  • Use
  • Designation
  • Type of cultivation
  • Construction
  • The cadastral value

It also contains a plan of the property. The value assigned to the real estate at the cadastral registry serves as a basis for determining the level of property tax (impuesto de bienes inmuebles).

The registries are independent of each other, although both use the cadastral reference as a form of identification for properties.