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Closing day is the most important moment of your entire property purchase in Spain. It’s the day you sign the mortgage deed, transfer funds, receive the keys, and legally become the owner. But it’s also the moment where every detail matters—documents must be correct, payments must be confirmed, and the notary must validate every term.
For foreign buyers, this can feel overwhelming. Language barriers, legal terminology, and the pressure of signing an official deed can create uncertainty.
At Hispania Property Buyers, our Closing Day Coordination service guarantees you sign with full confidence. We accompany you at the notary, review every document, and make sure your mortgage deed is executed correctly, safely, and according to Spanish law.
Notary signing in Spain involves several steps that must be completed with precision.
Errors or misunderstandings can lead to:
Incorrect mortgage conditions
Unexpected fees
Issues with property registration
Delays in receiving keys
Post-signing complications with the land registry or bank
With a professional by your side, everything becomes clear, easy, and secure.
We attend the signing with you, ensuring you have expert guidance from start to finish.
We help you:
Understand the notary’s explanations
Clarify any questions in real time
Verify all conditions before signing
Ensure no changes have been made from the approved bank offer (FEIN/FIAE)
You never sign blind—we interpret every detail for you.
Before you touch a pen, we confirm that the deed matches:
The bank’s approved mortgage conditions
The FEIN and FIAE
The agreed interest rates and fees
The correct loan-to-value ratio
Early repayment conditions
Linked product obligations
Terms approved in previous compliance checks
If anything is incorrect, we request immediate corrections on the spot.
Closing day requires multiple payments that must be validated:
Seller’s payment
Mortgage disbursement
Notary fees
Registry provisions
Bank commissions (if any)
Taxes or escrow arrangements
We ensure all funds are correctly prepared, transferred, and confirmed.
We check:
The seller’s identity and legal standing
The property’s ownership status
Any outstanding debts or charges
Energy certificate and occupancy license (if required)
Last-minute registry notes (nota simple actualizada)
Nothing is left to chance.
Once everything is validated and the mortgage deed is signed, we help coordinate:
Official key delivery
Document copies
Instructions for the land registry
Next steps for utilities and property management
You leave the notary with full clarity and peace of mind.
Let us handle the notary coordination so you can sign your mortgage and property deed with total peace of mind.
Contact us today and enjoy expert guidance on the most important day of your purchase.