Yes the contract definitely has to be in spanish.
Hi. I am about to register on the Padron as a full time resident of Tenerife so that I can get healthcare etc and also take advantage of the discounted flights to see friends in Spain. I have just moved to a new apartment but understand to register on the Padron the rental agreement needs to be in Spanish and mine isn't. Is this correct and I don't know the website to download Spanish forms etc Can anyone help? Muchas gracioas in advance.
Mary
ooops, muchas gracias (not gracioas) lol. PS I am learning Spanish at the Cultural Centre in Los Chis - and can recommend this to anyone, is very good!
Yes the contract definitely has to be in spanish.
Thanks dede - now to find the correct forms
Added after 6 minutes:
Next question ... Does the rental agreement/contract have to be done before a notary or can it be something in writing and agreed and signed and dated etc by both landlord and tenant?
Last edited by Marita17; 07-04-2012 at 10:22. Reason: merged double posts
once you have your paper work in spanish take it with photo copies and copies of nie and passport with you the spanish love paper work and require photocopies of everything then its quite simple .
Many thanks - I am beginning to realise the Spanish love affair with paperwork - I think they must keep photocopier-makers in business!!! I am truly amazed how helpful Tenerife Forum can be - I have found out so much by browsing the thread - thanks again folks.
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