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The Effectiveness of Contracts in Situations of Force Majeure and the Application of the “rebus sic stantibus” Clause – an article by Pellicer&Heredia Abogados

The Effectiveness of Contracts in Situations of Force Majeure and the Application of the “rebus sic stantibus” Clause – an article by Pellicer&Heredia Abogados

What is its impact on home buying? Our doctrine defines force majeure as an extraordinary, unpredictable, and unavoidable event. According to this definition, there is no doubt that the situation created by the declaration of the State of Alarm based on the protection of Public Health against COVID 19, is a case of force majeure. As is […]

Deconfinement Process in Spain (Part 2)

Deconfinement Process in Spain (Part 2)

From the 11th May on, half of Spain has entered Phase 1 of the de-escalation process, while the other half of the country remains in Phase 0 at least one week more. You can get more information on the different phases from our previous article. Currently it looks like this: This decision of the government […]

Deconfinement Process in Spain (Part 1)

Deconfinement Process in Spain (Part 1)

There are many clients and agents asking how life will be in Spain in the near future and what is going to happen to the real estate market. These are two questions that – although there is a kind of roadmap recently sketched up by the government – the Spanish as well are very keen […]

The housing market in Alicante province, home to the Costa Blanca

The housing market in Alicante province, home to the Costa Blanca

A market snapshot of Alicante province, home to the Costa Blanca North & South, and the most popular province with foreign investors. Alicante province in the Valencian Community – one of Spain’s autonomous regions – is the most popular Spanish province with foreign investors – both expats and second-home buyers alike – as you can […]