Lawyers specialising in the extinguishment of joint ownership and condominiums
Are you a co-owner of a property, real estate or other right and want to get your financial share? We can help you!
Law Firm specialised in the Extinction of Proindiviso and Condominium Extinctions.
Joint ownership, co-ownership or condominium is a legal situation in which a property, real estate, house or other right belongs to several persons (co-owners). The community of property is also called condominium or co-ownership.
Our Law Firm is highly specialised in providing solutions to such situations in which one of the co-owners wants to sell and the others do not. We will have to resort to the procedure for the extinction of joint ownership.
Have you inherited a house and want to get your financial share?
You divorced your partner and the house is still in both of your names?
No one is obliged to be co-owner with another person of an immovable property. The termination of the condominium or joint ownership can be requested at any time.
It is very common for situations to arise concerning co-ownership of real estate of all kinds. No one is obliged to remain in joint ownership.
Take legal action
and get your money back!
Our lawyers specialised in the extinction of joint-ownership will advise you throughout the procedure so that you can recover the money you are entitled to.
Do not hesitate and contact Elias & Muñoz Abogados at any of our offices in Madrid, or contact us if you would like us to defend your rights from anywhere in Spain.
Contact us at any of our offices in Madrid
Our Law Firm specialises in the extinction of joint ownership either by notarial or judicial means.
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