Long-Term Rental in Spain

 

Long-Term Rental in Spain

Rights, obligations and legal essentials for property owners who want to rent safely and profitably.
Mike Naumann Immobilien

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What is a long-term rental in Spain?

A long-term rental in Spain usually refers to renting a residential property for a period of 12 months or longer. This type of rental is regulated by Spanish tenancy law and differs significantly from short-term or holiday rentals.

Long-term rentals offer stability, but they also require clear contracts and legal compliance.

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Landlord rights in Spain

Landlord rights

  • Right to receive rent payments on time
  • Right to request a legal deposit and guarantees
  • Right to recover the property under agreed conditions
  • Freedom to negotiate rental terms

These rights apply regardless of whether the property is located in Málaga, Marbella or elsewhere in Spain.

Landlord obligations

  • Providing a property in habitable condition
  • Structural maintenance and necessary repairs
  • Complying with Spanish tax obligations
  • Using a legally compliant rental contract

Failure to meet these obligations may lead to legal disputes or financial losses.

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Taxes on long-term rentals

  • Income tax on rental income (IRNR or IRPF)
  • Local property taxes and municipal fees
  • Possible deductible expenses and depreciation

Professional advice helps you understand your obligations and optimise your rental income legally.

Conclusion: Rent with confidence

Long-term rentals in Spain can provide stable income and long-term security. With clear contracts, legal clarity and professional support from Mike Naumann Immobilien, renting becomes straightforward and secure.

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