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What is a tourist license?

In the City of Barcelona every owner who wants to rent out their apartment to tourists needs to have a licence to rent your flat out short term, which is provided by the Ayuntamiento of Barcelona. Without this license, the owner doesn't have the legal right to rent out the apartment to tourists and they can get a huge fine for doing it.

How do I get a tourist license?

If you flat is located in Ciudad Vella district (el born, Gotico or Barceloneta, then you can't do it, it hasn't been possible to apply for a licence since 2007). If your flat is located a different place, we can help you get it.

 

So it's either up to 11 months, or 5 years?

In theory, yes. However, we can insert various clauses in the rental contract to compel the tenant to comply with the agreement at the end of the prearranged period, and not just stay put for 5 years. One of the most important aspects of this is the Aval Bancario. This issue is not relevant for rentals of less than 11 months.

   

How much would I need to pay?

Casamona’s agency fee for rental properties is one month’s rent + IVA (18%).

You will also need to pay the security deposit to the owner; generally this is 2 month’s rent but depending on the owner and the property, it could actually be anywhere between 1-3 month’s rent. An Aval Bancario may also be required (explained in the section ‘What is an Aval Bancario?)

You would also need to pay the first month’s rent up front.

   

How does it work?

Once you have found your perfect property, there are a few simple steps to take before you can move in: firstly you would pay a security deposit to the owner of the property. Generally this is 2 month’s rent but depending on the owner and the property, it could actually be anywhere between 1-3 month’s rent. Some owners also ask for an ‘Aval Bancario’ which is explained below. The first month’s rent must also be paid before you move in.

There is then the agency fee paid to Casamona. This is one month’s rent + IVA (18%). Casamona will then arrange the contracts for you, and along with signing this, you will also need to provide a copy of the passports of all tenants, and a valid work document from your place of employment.

Once all paperwork is complete and all necessary payments made, you can then move in to your new home!

   

Spanish Rental Law

The most important law for both owners and rentals is that once the rental period exceeds 11 months, you as a tenant are entitled to remain in the property for up to 5 years, even if the original agreed period was less than this. You may, of course, leave before then as originally agreed, but have the right to appeal to stay for up to 5 years, with the rights in favour of the tenant, not the owner.

   

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