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New build 10 year ‘Decenal’ property insurance Spain

10 year newbuild property insurance Spain ‘Seguro Decenal’

 Since may 2000 it has been obligatory in Spain for ‘Promotors’ or property (normally the developer) to take out a ‘Seguro Decenal’, in order to cover the building, should it be subject to any significant defects that affect it’s structural stability and resistance.

Firstly it is important to note that most  builders will opt for the basic obligatory cover. While optional cover is available to cover elements such as the water tightness of roofs and walls, many builders will not take additional cover and though  elements that affect the habitability of the building may need to be rectified by the builder up to 3 years from the date of completion (see below), after 3 years it’s only the remaining 7 years of the 10 year policy that can be called upon. Many owners therefore find that having found problems with their Spanish property after 3 years, it is only those defects that affect structural stability that can realistically be pursued with the insurers. The correct diagnosis of problems and identification of structural relevance is therefore important.

Post purchase calendar:-

First 15 days: Owners should report any evident defects to the builder, who then has 28 days to rectify them. Significant omissions may even give the owner an opportunity to withdraw from the purchase, though in practice this may be lengthy and costly to achieve. (Such defects are best identified prior to completion and corrected before final monies are paid as the current market has seen many builders folding)

First year: In the first year the builder is liable to correct all defects reported to them. What’s important here is that the builder repairs defects properly and doesn’t just bodge them up to last for a short period. The first year is the best opportunity to get things put right properly. The right repair works are therefore essential including the use of the right materials, otherwise problems are likely to reoccur later (when claiming may be very difficult). While a conscientious builder may opt to properly correct any problems, others will be looking for the cheapest option. Unfortunately, some of the most serious defects might take some time to show up.

Second and third years: Over the next two years, the builder is still responsible for repairing major defects that would make the property inhabitable. But of course such issues can be difficult to argue. While flooding from a leaking pipe or roof may be the obvious responsibility of the builder, lesser issues may not get any response and BE WARNED! Some builders can be impossible to pin down, evading responsibility by claiming insolvency, changing their company name or simply disappearing.

Unfortunately some builders see the 10 year obligatory insurance in Spain as a way out of responsibility and in extreme cases it has actually resulted in builders skimping on crucial details such as foundations because -‘it’s insured so we’ll cut corners’, it’s therefore important to understand that whilst a good insurance policy may protect owners it does not automatically mean that a new property is better built than one that is 30 years old. Whilst the terms of most policies will require an increased level of control (e.g. most policies require that a site substrate test is carried out – ‘estudio geotecnico’ and that works are overseen by an ‘Organismo de control tecnico’ – ‘OCT’), a general lack of control and a tendency for some Architects and ‘Tecnicos’ to turn a blind eye to the poor practices of builders that give them lots of work (and money), results in defective or sub standard elements slipping through.

First ten years: The builder (normally ‘Promotor’ but see below!) must take out seguro decenal insurance. This is the ten year policy covering the  costs of repair in the event of a structural failure in the building. Remember it may well not cover other defects, so if you can’t find the builder or they simply won’t repair, the 10 year policy may not be of any help, other than for cases of structural failure.

What if there is no policy?

I have seen an increasing number of cases where no policy is in place. This occurs through a ‘loophole’ whereby an ‘auto promotor’ (owner/developer) has built the house for their own occupancy with the intention of living in it for the duration of the first 10 years. Through a lack of understanding at the time of purchase, the builder may submit all paperwork showing the buyer as ‘Promotor’, therefore the obligation to take out the insurance (if they intend to sell on within 10 years) rests on their innocent shoulders. It is only later when they encounter defects, try to register / mortgage or sell the property, that the non-existence of a policy may come to light. Furthermore, as the insurers like to specify a level of control during the construction period, it can be difficult to get insurance post completion.

Will the insurers cough up when needed?

If there is a strong enough case that meets the terms of the policy, yes, they are obliged to pay, but of course the insurance assessors job is to wriggle out of any responsibility. Commonly they may initially claim that an issue is nothing to do with them but instead down to the builder. This may be correct if the issue is simply not covered in the policy, but if it is covered (and all issues that affect the structural stability have to be), it is their responsibility to pay out for such issues, whether the builder is around, absconded or bankrupt.

Of course where a serious omission has occurred due to builder negligence, the owners may not be confident in the same builder correcting the problem and if you are really unhappy about the original builder ‘having a go’ at correcting a serious structural defect, it is important to stress this lack of confidence to the insurers, which in turn will help to highlight the fact that this is their, rather than the builder’s responsibility.

Will the courts need to be involved?

Unfortunately the process of getting any parties to admit to responsibility can be drawn out and sometimes fruitless, such that a court decision may be needed to force one or more parties to pay up. The good news is that there are some specialist lawyers with experience in such cases, and the good ones won’t advise you to proceed unless you have a decent case. Of course all court actions carry some risk and ultimately the decision to proceed will be down to the owner, for this reason is it often the larger claims that merit court action. In some cases for minor issues, it may be worth simply getting a decent builder in to put things right. A Building Surveyor’s report is advisable so as to clearly establish what the defects are and how they might be corrected including costings. This is sometimes backed up with an Architect’s second opinion, though it should be noted that in Spain not all Architects will have the defects knowledge of a building surveyor and hence should not be solely relied upon for initial diagnosis.

When entering into a claim, it often soon becomes clear that the builder, architect, town hall and insurer are all keen to ‘pass the buck’ when it comes to identifying who was actually negligent and in some cases it may actually be all parties. Don’t take no for an answer from the insurers. Theoretically if there is an obvious defect covered by the policy, they should pay up without the need for court action, but in reality getting them to dip into their pockets can be a difficult process.

Trust no one!

Or at least trust no one that was involved in the original build process and purchase. While you may get one or more of the parties clearly on your side, it is common for all involved to try and make light of what may be a very serious structural issue. Commonly the Architect or Tecnico involved in controlling the project will come up with an understated report or inadequate short-term solutions. I am often called in to examine a project Architect’s or builder’s proposed ‘solution’ and many of them are simply not good enough (some have already proved to have failed). Provided that evidence is submitted to the insurers or courts to demonstrate the inadequacy of such ‘remedies’, they are fortunately very willing to listen to independent expert opinions, other than those of the parties involved in the project, so if you are not making positive progress get independent advice for both structural and legal issues.

Protecting yourself:-

If you are buying a newbuild get your solicitor to check that the decenal insurance is in place (and included with your deeds), that it is not your responsibility as ‘Promotor’ and that the cover is adequate for your purposes, (you may wish to pay the extra for a ‘belt and braces’ policy extension).

The sooner you report defects to the builder (in writing) the better, so it’s worth having a snagging survey check and further check before the 3 year and 10 year deadlines expire (especially if there is any evident cracking in the building structure).

The most critical defect commonly involves inadequate foundations, and you should take every opportunity to ensure that your newbuild includes adequate foundation design and control, even if this means paying the builder more money to carry out necessary sub ground works.

The current market downturn means that many builders are in financial difficulty. It is hence best to get all defects remedied prior to payment of final monies.

NB:- Information for advice purposes only. Proper legal and safety procedures should be followed for all property purchases and building works.

Copyright- Mark Paddon 2009

Transport To Spain- A Trepidation Free Job

Mankind, being the most intelligent of all the other animals, has in the process of evolution knitted a complicated world around him. And to be a successful part of this complicated world, man has to do many things which otherwise he would avoid in general. Yet moving is a part of his living and thinking against this ‘moving’ will perish him off. There are times when you need to shift around the city as well as there are other times when you need to settle overseas. The problem starts at this stage when you have to do all the packing and the transportation of your immovable goods. But transportation to Spain, for instance is a lot easier due to the packers and movers agents who look after your shifting needs.

Each year Spain sees a large chunk of people moving in and out of the country. So there are many shipping industries which are totally dedicated for your comfort. These shipping industries either handle door to door delivery or else are completely into dock to dock delivery. Whatever is your choice, shipping to and from Spain is hassle free task with these shipping industries at your service always. There are service providers in Spain who are associated with their sister companies so that they can look after your transportation of goods with total ease. These transportation companies in Spain pack up your goods in several specially made wooden crates after each good is individually packed with wrapping papers. These goods are then carefully stuffed in the wooden boxes and padlocked.

After that the trained hands of the packers and movers take away your goods to the dock where they are carefully packed in the relevant sized containers. Then all the paper work is done and your goods leave the country at the pre decided date. After you reach your destination, these packers and movers service providers off load your goods (when you decide) at your new residence. Also they generally have insurance covers on majority of your goods. So you simply have to book online and relax.

Illegal Builds in Spain..

Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker

For those who don’t already know, there are properties in Spain without the proper planning permission.

They have been in the news for the past few years and these illegal builds, can with little notice, be bulldozed with as little as 48 hours notice; traumatic as you can imagine.

How can this happen in a civilized society?

First and foremost people take risks. There are two specific areas during the purchase that identify a weakness. A poor solicitor, who deliberately turns a blind eye to suspect planning applications; and advice from a solicitor to a prospective buyer, who then themselves choose to carry on with the build regardless of potential problems.

The fraudulent Spanish lawyer cum solicitor, who surprisingly uses the language barrier as one reason for any errors, and the other reasons base themselves around communication errors with planning authorities.

In my attempt to defend Spain and their procedures, allow me to draw a comparison. If we compare with the UK as a parallel, then we can find there are fraudulent solicitors trading in the UK and several go to court for their actions.

Journalists enjoy a meaty story, something that will not only be a good story in the newspapers and television, but eventually bringing the said criminals to justice. That is all well and good for journalists… but why don’t they study the fraudulent actions of solicitors more often? The simple reason is the legal profession has plenty of clout to deter any nosey journalist. So any invasion comes with a threat of legal action and subsequent lawsuit should they get any small aspect of their reporting wrong. So… unless the legal profession themselves have cast a certain individual aside; the ranks close… and delving into a solicitors affairs is rarely successful.

Yet the same closed ranks do not occur in Spain, as law-suits between countries are more difficult to pursue.

Allow me to clear up one aspect of the illegal builds in Spain. New builds can be illegal unless they have the proper documentation; properties built before the year 2000 are less likely affected.

Using that theory therefore, ‘resale’ properties are a better alternative to buy.

Those bulldozed illegal properties are generally in the ‘campo’ areas. These are the areas on the outskirts of small villages and towns.

The temptation to buy such properties, are clearly obvious as they are substantial in description with a good deal of land and physically built property upon the plot. What money may buy a three-bedroom apartment on the coast, would buy a 3 bedroom villa 5 miles inland, with a swimming pool and landscaped garden. Such temptation is on every individual intending to buy overseas property.

So here are the two main areas that property buyers need to be aware of.

Firstly, the so-called dodgy solicitor… These are obviously unscrupulous and similar to the dodgy people in the UK. They seem to settle in one area for a few years; do their dirty work and as their working environment begins to get tough, they move up and down the coast.

An option to overcome this possibility is to get another solicitor to follow their tracks. Tell your original solicitor that this is going to happen; and see whether he shakes in his boots. The cost maybe and extra £100, but the extra security and confidence you’ll get through ‘double-checking’ will makes the buying process so much more comfortable.

The second possibility is the more frequent…

The system of authority for building is different here in Spain. In the UK for example, planning permission is sought from the local council; once approved everything is fine. Here in Spain they have a two-tier system. More often than not the local council will approve development; if only for no other reason than injecting funds back from central government, as population quota improves the Spanish councils grants.

The other tier within the system is the ‘Regional Province’ authorities, they have the last authority on planning. To ease the friction between the two, the Regional Authorities have designated areas that have urban development rights; allowing development. Without this right of development, more scrutiny and approval is needed.

Under this scrutiny comes ‘delays’ and doubt. Here the solicitor will advise a client that a previous application was approved by the local council, and then subsequently approved by the ‘Regional Authority’. The decision to build as a consequence is put back onto the prospective buyer of the land; as the approval may take up and over a year.

Big Risk!… But the prospective buyer is so eager that they approve the purchase of land. With this approval comes the risk of everything going belly up and the house demolished.

As with some houses, that have the risk of being bulldozed, the owner at the time try’s to sell the property. More often than not as explained earlier the property is substantial, beautiful and close to all amenities; so the likelihood of potential buyers is huge.

Again, in theory the property should never sell, as the solicitor does the necessary checks. But invariably the estate agent initiating the sale; knows of an unscrupulous solicitor who will scurry through the proceedings.

Downright scandal… but wherever there are people, there will be one dodgy character willing to earn a quick buck off someone. This scenario applies to any community it the world.

At this moment in time 95% of property are fine; a further 3% have no plans finalized but will get approval eventually; and the remaining 2% need further clarification before you consider purchasing.

My conclusion on Spanish Property… Not too much different to the ‘builder’s bodge jobs’ cunningly hidden before the property is sold in the UK. Unscrupulous activity happens everywhere, wherever there are people, there will be two or three in every hundred that should raise suspicions. When buying check thoroughly and perhaps get a second solicitor checking over the final drafts.

Phil Booker Online Estate Agent

Storage In Spain- An Easier Way To Live Your Life In This Busy World

Population is one thing which is out of control of mankind. Not that it can’t be controlled at all yet it is an arduous job all due to mankind and their lack of knowledge due to poverty. So now that we can’t do much, at least in required proportions, so we need to look at other alternatives. Our natural resources are fast becoming extinct due to our bursting population. So we are looking into alternative measures to live our lives. Looking into the deteriorating space per person, Spain has come up with an extremely good idea of space management by opening storage houses all over Spain, all meant specially to cater your increasing needs of space. Storage houses seen all over Spain to handle all your extra goods whether be household or official and hence by helps you squeeze out that extra space for your family or business.
What Importance Does Storage Play In Our Lives?

Storage means piling up things at one place. Storage is very important for mankind. You can’t throw away all your used things nor can you consume all things at a time. So thinking of storing lesser goods is just out of question. So storage companies in Spain have come up with the idea of opening up storage houses that can have multipurpose usage. Thinking of a redo of your house or planning a holiday away from home or getting annoyed by seeing the bulk of papers stuffed up in your office rack, Storage at Spain is here at your service. There are many service providers in Spain who cater to your storage related problems.

Now whether you are having files piled up at the corner of your office rack or else the long cherished boat you bought getting damaged by the weather attacks. Or you are simply planning to finally plunge into the pending whitewash of your house. Simply book yourself with a storage house in Spain and you can carry on all your long cherished dreams without any apprehension. These storage houses are backed up with professional hands who pack your delicate crockery set with ease and professionalism. Bubble wrap papers and wooden crates etc are provided so that your goods are neither damaged nor lost in the process. These storage houses pick up your already packed and padlocked goods from your house and off load at the store house. Or else can pack these items at your request and then carry them away. They drop these items in your house again when you need them.

All you have to do is register with a service provider online and simply fill in the needed information regarding what type of goods you want to off load and for how long and how many times do you want to visit them and other relevant information. And then forget and enjoy your life!

Spainexchange: a Leading Source for Information on American and English Universities in Spain

Studying in the American universities and English universities in Spain has its own advantages and benefits. For instance, you will get a wide exposure to the Spanish culture in a dynamic environment. Besides, studying with the Spanish students will help you get the knowledge of Spanish language which will be of great advantage for your career. This apart, you will expose yourself to a whole new job market by studying in American universities and English universities in Spain.

If you are planning to study in any of the American universities and English universities in Spain but, do not have proper information about the courses offered, or facilities available, or course duration of different American universities and English universities in Spain, then you have landed at the right place. We, at SpainExchange, are devoted to offering the complete information on different American universities and English universities in Spain to assist many aspiring candidates to study abroad.

At SpainExchange we help you find the leading American universities and English universities in Spain that match your profile, budget and interest areas. Following are some of the well-known American universities and English universities in Spain where you can pursue your study.

Schiller International University:

Schiller International University is based in Madrid, and is one of the leading American universities in Spain for offering Study Abroad Programs, University Degree Program, Graduate and, Professional Programs. It is an independent American university having its main campus in Florida apart from seven branch campuses located in different parts of the Europe. Schiller’s Madrid Campus offers the opportunity to obtain an American MBA degree in International Business.

ESEI International Business School:

ESEI International Business School is located in Barcelona and is one of the best places to pursue University Degree Program, Spanish Language and Culture, and Language Courses. It is a private school under British recognition which offers its courses for first three years in Barcelona and rest of the courses in England under any public universities such as Westminster, Lincoln, Oxford Brokes, or Staffordshire. Moreover, it also offers access to external programme of London School of Economics. ESEI International Business School offers a dynamic environment which is ideal for learning and development.

European University:

European University (EU) is a leading name in among world’s top business schools that are recognized for the excellence of its students and faculties. It trains the future managers on effective business management in an extremely professional environment. Offering excellence for the last 32 years, European University has developed a business education that delivers the highest quality teaching in a highly dynamic ambience.

For more information on other American universities and English universities in Spain, log on to www.spainexchange.com.

Help And Advice For Moving To Spain

Relocating to an overseas country involves a lot or determination and focus as well as a lot of drive in order to get all of the planning involved in the move taken care of as well as going through with the actual move. Everything needs to be considered and thought through to ensure that the move goes according to plan.

Have you considered your residency in Spain? Where you will work? As well as where your bank account will be and how you will pay for aspects such as tax and insurance? It is highly important that you don’t leave things to the last minute and that you plan through every part of your move to make sure that everything goes according to plan.

Below is a list of examples of some of the things that you should ensure that you do before your move to Spain:

• Take a basic Spanish course; learning the national language is essential if you are going to be living in the country, you can’t just rely on English

• If possible find a job before moving to Spain, you will then have peace of mind that you have a steady income to make sure you can support your family

• Renew your driving license/passport if they are due to expire soon

• Move for the right reasons, hot weather may be a major attraction but don’t move for this alone

• Be prepared for a slower lifestyle

• Purchase boxes and bubble wrap for when you are packing your belongings

• Put labels on each box that list the contents of the box

• Make sure you have a sufficient amount of cash on you when you arrive in Spain

• Notify your bank etc of your new contact details

• Check your passport and travel documents before you head out

The above are just a small handful of the things that you need to do when it comes to moving to Spain. One other consideration that you should do when it comes to moving to Spain is taking out travel insurance. This is money well spent as it covers all of your household goods and personal effects, including your motor vehicle. If you have travel insurance and your luggage vanishes or your car is stolen with all of your belongings inside you would be covered for it.

One other aspect that many people don’t think about is forms that you may need in the future. When you really think about it in Spain there won’t be forms available for you to renew your passport; because of this you may want to make a trip to your local post office and collect several forms that are used to renew your passport or to replace it if you lose it. You also need to make sure that before you move to Spain you have a full ten year British Passport that you should make several photocopies of, one of which should be kept in a safe place.

If you are struggling with your move to Spain you should get in touch with a professional advisor or talk to your moving company as they will help you in anyway that they can.

Helen is the web master of Overs International, specialists in all of your Moving to Spain and Shipping to Spain needs.

How to Avoid the Potential Pitfalls When Moving to Spain

There is no doubt that many people plan on either purchasing a holiday home abroad or living abroad permanently at some point in their lives. With so much property development worldwide there are many hotspots and emerging property markets popping up to allure people into investing into their dream holiday home or primary residence.

But there are many things to consider when buying a new home or property investment abroad, all of which will help you to decide whether that purchase is in fact going to be your dream property and not turn into a living nightmare.

Believe me, as someone who emigrated to Spain 3 years ago, I have personally seen and know of a number of people who have made the huge mistake of thinking that the grass is always going to be greener on the other side. In some cases it is and in some cases it definitely is not.

So, you and your family have finally plucked up the courage and have now decided that you have had enough of the Uk or wherever it is that you reside and are now looking for a warmer climate that is safer for the kids and will give you the opportunity to live a healthier outdoor lifestyle.

Spain is a wonderful country for setting up a new life but before you decide to buy a new property there, there are a number of things to consider including the following:-

Real Estate Agents – It is vital that you find a trustworthy real estate agent to work with when looking for your new property for sale in Spain. Try and find one via recommendations as there is nothing quite like a good recommendation from someone who has used an agents services before.

Language – Needless to say, not everyone in the world speaks English. This is something to think about because if you do not make an effort to speak the native tongue of your newly adopted country, you will find it difficult to do the simplest of things such as asking for food in a supermarket, asking directions, speaking to the authorities and of course, speaking to your new neighbours.

When you do not speak the local lingo, life can become very stressful as the most simple of jobs can become very difficult. So take some time to learn the local language before you emigrate and this will help you no end when you arrive and begin to integrate into your new surroundings.

Lawyers – When buying a property in Spain you will need to find a good Abogado(lawyer) to act on your behalf during the buying process of your new property and with helping you with tasks such as registering yourself at the local town hall(Ayuntamiento), getting your residence card or changing your driving licence to a Spanish one.

Make sure that your lawyer speaks good English at least sufficiently enough to explain everything to your clearly. Its vital when purchasing property in Spain that you go over the small print and know exactly where you stand, especially when buying a new home.

Employment – Finding work in Spain can be very difficult if you do not have a firm grasp of the language. Salaries are also a lot less than you would find in say the UK or U.S(unless you are moving to a larger city) so you may want to consider starting your own business.

Starting your own business is fairly straight forward and any good solicitor or lawyer can help you with this. You have the option of going autonomo(self employed) or you can start a limited liability company(called an S.L).

You then declare your income and expenditure every month to your accountant or solicitor and pay into the social security in Spain which costs around 220 euros per month and provides you with healthcare for yourself and your family.

Healthcare – If you pay into the social security system in Spain you and your family are entitled to medical care 24 hrs a day. The healthcare in Spain is very good and is on a par with the UK if not better. Its also worth taking out cover with Helicopteros Sanitarias who are like the flying doctors. They will visit you in your home at any time of day and attend to you for just 300 euros per year. They also speak English which is an added bonus for those who haven’t quite grasped the Spanish language.

Summary – Moving to any country including Spain is a huge step, especially when you have a family and young children. Its important that you look at every aspect before you take the plunge as you will be surprised at just how many people end up moving back again within a short space of time.

Saying that, emigrating to Spain for me has been very rewarding and a real journey for myself and my family. The one bit of advice I would give to anyone considering moving to Spain would be this – Rent before buying!!. That way, you can always give yourself a year or so to find out whether Spain is for you. Its also means that you will not tie all your money up in a property and you will also be able to move back fairly quickly without too many constraints.

What You Must Do When Moving To Spain

It’s really no surprise that many people would have an interest in living in Spain. After all, Spain has an amazing climate and year long temperature, which actually is a driving force for people in Northern Europe to move to this region and cozy up to the colorful Spanish culture.

Another reason that people will commonly move to Spain is for work or family related reasons such as a job transfer or whatnot. In this case you’ll have to become knowledgeable about various topics such as work permits as well residency permits. Also, you’ll need to know the language of the land, which obviously is Spanish, so studying for this beforehand would be a bright idea.

Regarding relocation to Spain for job purposes, you can actually make this a much more smooth transition by utilizing the services of one of the many relocation companies. These are companies that offer a staff of multi lingual individuals to assist you in such tasks as finding your home, finding a school for your kids, help with registering vehicles, as well as getting your residency permits. They can also help you extensively in becoming familiar with different aspects of the Spanish culture itself.

If you do have to begin working in Spain, you’ll need to obtain certain permits for this. The different kinds of permits depends on the amount of time you’ll be doing the work, as well as the type of work that you’ll actually be doing.

For those conducting seasonal work, you’ll need a permit known as the Type A Permit. This type of permit is good for 9 months and is usually limited only to certain geographical areas.

A permit that’s given for a longer period of time is the Type B permit, which is actually the initial work permit. These are for specific types of professions as well as specific areas. These are valid for 1 year but can be renewed for two years max.

Now, a C type of permit is good for any type of job. These are region restricted at all and are usually valid for up to three years.

The next type of permit is the Type D permit, which is for those people who are self employed. These also, like the Type B permit are valid for one year but can be made valid for two years at renewal if necessary. These as well can be limited only to certain geographic areas

A permit that’s valid for up to three years, that has no geographic limitation is the E permit.

Type E Permits have no geographic limitation. These are valid for up to three years.

If after a Type C or Type E work permit expires and you still need a permit to work that has no limit on geography then you can file for a permanent work permit, which is for both employed and self employed individuals.

Clinton Maxwell regularly edits newsletters on areas dealing with Spain and living. You might discover his publications on Living in Spain over at http://www.alicante-spain.com .

Spain Removal Companies Handling an of Services for the Smooth Relocation

Today more and more people in the UK are planning to settle abroad and the most preferred destination of the people is Spain. A great amount of thinking and planning is required by an individual if he plans to move abroad. A proper planning is required of the work which one has to do before the move or after the move. There are many aspects such as job and house that one should give importance before moving to Spain. One will also require the help of Removal Company to ship his belonging to Spain. In order to help people in safe and secure moving, there are many removal companies successfully operating in Spain.

Spain is one of the most popular destinations for people who want to move overseas. However everyone has its own reason for moving to Spain but the most important reason that forces people to take this decision is job opportunity. Another major reason for the people moving here is that after their retirement they want to spend their days in the beauty and peace of this country. Spain is popular for its weather, slower pace of life and the relaxed atmosphere to provide immense satisfactions to the people residing here. Whatever is the reason of moving to Spain, but more and more people are attracted towards it and the removal also provides better opportunities for companies to earn maximum profit.

Removal companies of Spain offer effective service by moving all the clients’ belonging safely and securely to the desired destination. Apart from the safe transfer of the clients’ good, they also offer an array of services such as packaging, detailed inventory, freight handling and the unpacking of household items. Removal companies of Spain face countless logistic issues from custom and declaration to unpacking of items. So keeping all these aspect in mind one should carefully choose a removal company that can safely handle all the necessary process of moving to Spain.

Choosing a right Spain removal company is a vital part but there are few things that should also be done by clients in order to have smooth and safe moving. First the clients should dispose of items that are not much of importance as these unnecessary items will pile up their moving cost. One should take only important items that are important to them as it will give them time to care of all the myriad of responsibilities such as change of address, bank formalities, and work related documentation. There are various such aspects that should be carefully handled for smooth moving to Spain.

Moving to Spain: Looking for an Optimistic Change in Life

To make one life happening and full of excitement it is important that we adopt few changes in our life. These changes can be related to any matter such as personal or professional. Many people find these changes exciting and love to be a part of it but there are people who deny changes in their life and love to spend their life in the same old manner. The reason behind the changes can also be different for different people. Some people have to adopt changes due to the growth of their profession or business and some have to adopt changes due to some of their personal reason. Whatever be the reason but changes where one has to move from one place to another require careful planning. In this regard moving to Spain has become a good choice due to its warm climate, low cost of living and better employment chances.

Before making the final decision of moving to Spain one should go for a trial holiday trip to Spain and find out its merit and demerit as well as collect all the valuable information related to Spain that will further help to take an informed decision. By spending some quality times at Spain one can find out various facts such as potential residents that can be found in that place, schools and hospitals facility available so that one take proper decision on moving to Spain. Various other facts such as rules and regulation of the country which one has to abide while staying should be clear so that one do not find any difficulty after moving to Spain.

Spain has become the most preferred destination due to various job and business opportunities as its economy is eighth largest in the world and it is still in the process of growing. Decision of moving to Spain is quite a tough one, as one has to do lots of planning before finally moving to Spain. Before moving to Spain one must decide on the profession or business he will get involved into. After deciding of the job the most difficult task left in this process is shifting of one’s entire belonging and possession, which is impossible to carry out without the help of the removal company.

These companies provide comprehensive removal service so that their client is not faced with any kind of inconvenience. It is extremely important that every aspect of moving to Spain should be planned well in advance and one should planned for his every move in order to make sure that everything is carried out according to a set plan. Spain has become a good choice to emigrate due to its warm climate, low cost of living and better employment chances.

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