Lawyer to Buy Property in Spain
Let’s be honest.
No — Spanish law does not require you to hire a lawyer to buy property. Nor in Torrevieja…
But here’s the real question:
- Why would you risk one of the biggest investments of your life without one?
Who Actually Protects You in a Property Transaction?
Many buyers assume:
- The estate agent helps them
- The notary checks everything
Reality:
- The agent wants to close the deal
- The notary ensures legality, not your protection
- Neither is responsible for defending your interests.
What a Property Lawyer Really Does
A good lawyer works exclusively for you.
Their role includes:
- Verifying ownership
- Checking debts and charges
- Ensuring the property is legally registered
- Reviewing contracts line by line
- Preventing abusive clauses
- In short: they eliminate risk.

Real Risks of Buying Without a Lawyer
This is where things get serious.
We’ve seen cases where buyers:
- Inherited unpaid debts
- Bought properties with illegal extensions
- Lost deposits due to unclear contracts
- Faced legal disputes after purchase
- All of these could have been avoided.
Is Hiring a Lawyer Expensive?
In most cases:
> Around 1% of the property price
Compare that with:
- Potential losses
- Legal disputes
- Stress and uncertainty
- It’s not a cost — it’s protection.
Why Foreign Buyers Are at Higher Risk
If you’re not from Spain, the risks multiply:
- Language barriers
- Different legal systems
- Lack of local knowledge
- This is exactly why legal guidance becomes even more important.
Conclusion
Can you buy property without a lawyer?
- Yes.
Should you?
- Only if you’re willing to take unnecessary risks.
If you want a safe, transparent process:
- Work with an English-speaking lawyer in Torrevieja who specializes in property transactions for foreigners
SOURCE: ENRIQUE ANTÓN | ANTÓN & ASOCATES LAWYERS

