Mandatory Commercial Disclosures in Cantabria: A Landlord’s Guide
Legal requirements for property disclosures in commercial leases in Cantabria, including energy certificates, urban planning status, and safety certificates.
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Navigating commercial leases in Cantabria requires a thorough understanding of disclosure obligations. While commercial parties enjoy significant freedom of contract, both national and regional (Cantabrian) laws mandate specific disclosures to ensure the transparency of the transaction and the safety of the premises for its intended use.
National Disclosure Requirements
Under Spanish law, specifically the Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos (LAU) and the Civil Code, a landlord must disclose any "hidden defects" (vicios ocultos) that would make the premises unfit for its commercial purpose.
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC/CEE)
Since 2013, it has been mandatory for landlords to provide an Energy Performance Certificate (Certificado de Eficiencia Energética) to any prospective tenant.
- Validity: Typically valid for 10 years.
- Exemptions: Very small buildings (under 50 sqm) or certain temporary structures.
- Penalty: Failure to provide this certificate can result in fines ranging from €300 to €6,000 under Royal Decree 390/2021.
Regional and Municipal Disclosures in Cantabria
In Cantabria, municipal regulations (especially in larger cities like Santander, Torrelavega, or Camargo) impose additional burdens regarding the operational status of the premises.
Urban Planning Status (Situación Urbanística)
Landlords should provide evidence that the premises are compliant with local zoning laws.
- Activity License (Licencia de Actividad): While the tenant usually applies for their own specific license, the landlord must disclose if the building itself has restrictions that would prevent certain types of businesses (e.g., hospitality vs. retail).
- Zoning Restrictions: In historic areas of Santander, for example, strict exterior façade regulations must be disclosed as they limit the tenant's ability to install signage or air conditioning units.
Security Deposit Registration (Fianza)
The landlord MUST disclose (and prove) that the security deposit will be registered with the Dirección General de Vivienda de Cantabria. This is a mandatory administrative step in Spain; holding the deposit personally without registration is a serious violation.
Disclosure and Signing Process in cantabria
Prepare EPC
Commission a technical architect to certify the building’s energy efficiency.
Verify Title
Provide an updated Nota Simple from the Property Registry (Registro de la Propiedad).
Disclose Service Charges
Provide a clear breakdown of Community fees (Comunidad de Propietarios) and property taxes (IBI).
Sign and Register
Execute the lease and deposit the 2-month security deposit with the Cantabrian Housing Authority.
How Landager Helps
Landager provides a secure document vault to store your Energy Certificates, Notas Simples, and Burofax logs, ensuring you are always ready for a compliance audit or a new lease negotiation in Spain.
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