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Do you want to rent a property in Marbella?
November 10, 2020

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Congratulations! You are moving to one of the best places in the world 😊

In order to initiate the leasing process, the lessor will require you to provide evidence of ability to pay the rent:

If you are a non-resident in Spain and moving here temporarily:

  • Copy of the passport.
  • NIE number (if you have it). 
  • Address of your habitual residence in your country.
  • Attending to your circumstances:
    • Employee: Last payroll and working contract. 
    • Self-employed: Last Income Tax Return.
    • Retired: Proof of having adequate savings or pension.
    • Student: Identification and proof of income from the parents (they will sign the contract as leasing party).

We will be happy to assist you with the NIE application or any other foreign matter in Spain, including any kind of Residence Card. You can learn more in our post: https://goldenvisaspain.es/2020/06/17/differences-between-the-nie-the-tie-the-registration-as-eu-citizen/

If you are a foreigner resident in Spain, or a Spanish citizen:

  • Copy of the ID Card or Residence Card.
  • Address of your habitual residence in Spain, for short term rentals.
  • Attending to your circumstances:
    • Employee: Last payroll and working contract. 
    • Self-employed: Last Income Tax Return.
    • Retired: Proof of having adequate savings or pension.
    • Student: Identification and proof of income from the parents (and they will sign the contract as leasing party).

Please note that this list is subject to the vendor´s approval and he might require additional information.

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