Owning property in Chaparral, Torrevieja, comes with ongoing legal responsibilities and potential challenges. Community of owners disputes, rental law compliance, building licence issues, and tax obligations all require expert legal guidance. Bufete Padilla's English-speaking property lawyers have been advising Chaparral homeowners since 1976, providing practical solutions to real estate problems across the Costa Blanca.
Local insight: Chaparral
Local property market: El Chaparral, just south of Torrevieja, is a compact urbanisation of 1990s bungalows and small detached homes (€110,000–€200,000) close to Lago Jardín II and the saltworks. Stock is limited and turnover slow.
Urban-planning notes: Several Chaparral streets fall inside the protected zone of the Salinas de Torrevieja. Any extension or pool installation requires Conselleria de Medio Ambiente clearance before the municipal licence.
Recent case in the zone: In 2025 we obtained the regularisation of a swimming pool installed without licence for a French owner, paying a reduced sanction after voluntary disclosure to the town hall.
Distance to our office: El Chaparral is 10 minutes from our Torrevieja office.
Property Law Services in Chaparral
Our property law practice in Chaparral covers:
Community of owners: Representing you in disputes, challenging illegal AGM decisions, recovering unpaid fees from defaulting owners
Property defects: Claims against builders or sellers for hidden defects (vicios ocultos)
Whether you are a resident, non-resident, or investor, our team provides clear, actionable legal advice in English.
Community of Owners Issues in Chaparral
Community disputes are among the most common legal issues for property owners in Chaparral. Typical problems include:
Unpaid community fees: When owners fail to pay, the community can pursue a fast-track judicial procedure (proceso monitorio) to recover debts. As a creditor community, we can enforce payment within weeks.
Illegal AGM decisions: Decisions taken without proper quorum, inadequate notice, or exceeding the community's powers can be challenged in court within 3 months of the meeting.
Special assessments (derramas): Unexpected charges for major repairs or improvements. We advise on your rights to contest or request payment plans.
Common area modifications: Owners making unauthorised changes to shared spaces, parking areas, or building facades.
President and administrator disputes: Issues with community management, financial irregularities, or failure to maintain common areas.
Bufete Padilla represents both individual owners and communities of owners in Chaparral, ensuring your rights under the Ley de Propiedad Horizontal are protected.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the annual costs of owning property in Chaparral?
Annual costs typically include: IBI (council tax, €200-€800 depending on property value), community fees (€30-€150/month depending on the complex), basura (rubbish tax, ~€100-€200/year), and if you are non-resident, the annual imputed income tax (Form 210, typically €200-€500). Home insurance is optional but recommended (€150-€400/year).
Can I rent out my property in Chaparral to tourists?
Yes, but you need a tourist rental licence (licencia turística) from the Valencian Community. Requirements include: the property must meet minimum habitability standards, you must register with the tourism authorities, and you must declare rental income to the Spanish tax authorities. We can help with the entire licensing process.
What should I do if my community of owners is not maintaining the building?
You have several legal options: request a formal AGM to address maintenance issues, propose the appointment of a professional administrator, or if the situation is serious (e.g., structural safety), report it to the town hall. In extreme cases, you can take legal action against the community for breach of its obligations under the Ley de Propiedad Horizontal.