Cantabria Landlord-Tenant Laws: COMMERCIAL EVICTION PROCESS
Specific procedures for evicting commercial tenants in Cantabria, Spain, focusing on judicial efficiency and contract enforcement.
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The eviction of a commercial tenant in Cantabria is a strictly judicial process governed by the Ley de Enjuiciamiento Civil (LEC) and the Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos (LAU). Unlike residential evictions, commercial cases do not benefit from the social vulnerability protections established by the 2023 Housing Law. This leads to a more predictable and efficient process, primarily focused on the enforcement of the agreed contractual terms in the Juzgados de Cantabria.
Common Grounds for Commercial Eviction
In Cantabria, commercial evictions are typically initiated based on:
- Non-payment of Rent or Utilities: The most common ground, triggering the Desahucio por falta de pago.
- Expiration of the Contract Term: When the tenant remains in the premises after the agreed period has ended (Desahucio por expiración del plazo).
- Unauthorized Activity: Performing business activities not permitted by the contract or local zoning laws.
- Sub-leasing Violations: Sub-leasing or transferring the business (traspaso) without following the procedures in LAU Article 32 or the contract.
The Role of the Burofax
For a commercial eviction to be successful in Cantabria, the landlord must provide proof of a formal demand. The Burofax with acknowledgment of receipt and certificate of content is the gold standard.
- Pre-litigation Warning: A Burofax demand for payment served at least 30 days before filing the lawsuit prevents the tenant from "enervating" the eviction (stopping it by paying the debt).
- Verifiable Content: The Burofax must clearly state the outstanding debt and the landlord's intent to terminate the lease if not paid.
Commercial Eviction in cantabria
Identify Breach
Note the failure to pay rent or the expiration of the lease term.
Issue Burofax
Send a formal payment demand or notice to vacate via Burofax.
File Lawsuit
File the claim in the Juzgado de Primera Instancia (Santander, Torrelavega, etc.).
Admission and Summons
The court admits the claim and summons the tenant to answer or pay.
Eviction Order (Lanzamiento)
The judicial commission performs the physical removal of the tenant and returns possession.
Judicial Efficiency in Commercial Cases
Since commercial tenants are businesses rather than individuals seeking housing, the judicial process in Cantabria tends to be more straightforward. There is no requirement for social services intervention or mediation unless explicitly required by the contract. However, the landlord must still follow the precise steps of the LEC to avoid delays.
- Summary Proceedings: Eviction for non-payment is often handled through a summary proceeding (juicio verbal), which is intended to be faster than an ordinary trial.
- Recovery of Debt: The lawsuit can combine the request for possession with a claim for the unpaid rent and VAT (IVA).
Representation in Cantabria
Landlords in Cantabria must be represented by an Abogado (lawyer) and a Procurador (court agent) for any commercial eviction lawsuit. It is advisable to choose professionals familiar with the specific commercial landscape and judicial backlog in Santander.
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