Commercial Evictions in Aragon

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The judicial steps and grounds for terminating a commercial lease and proceeding with an eviction (desahucio) in Aragon to protect your investment.

Melvin Prince
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Suffering a default or a severe breach of contract by a commercial tenant (resulting from business insolvency, intentional delays, or unapproved heavy construction works) aggressively impacts a property owner's finances. The execution of a commercial eviction (desahucio) in Aragon follows the rigid, uniform framework applicable across Spain via the Civil Procedure Law (LEC).

Process
Breach Notice + Termination
Forum
Juzgado de Primera Instancia (Civil Court)

Commercial Eviction Process in aragon

1

Issue Breach Notice

Serve a formal written breach notice specifying the default and cure period.

2

Allow Remedy Period

Give the tenant opportunity to fix the breach within the specified time.

3

Terminate Lease

Issue a termination notice if the breach remains unresolved.

4

Court Action

Apply to Juzgado de Primera Instancia (Civil Court) for a possession order if the tenant refuses to vacate.

Determining Causes for Eviction

A commercial lease in Aragon is considered resolved by right upon a clear breach of a contractual stipulation, provided it is supported by the Spanish Urban Leases Act (LAU).

  1. Unpaid Debts and Rent Arrears:
  • Outright failure to pay the agreed-upon base rental installments.
  • Skipping payments for associated costs (such as assigned community HOA fees, electricity, or water utilities).
  • Refusing the mandatory payment of accrued VAT on the commercial lease, or failing to cover corresponding IRPF withholdings on the official invoice.
  1. Unapproved Subletting or Unpaid Assignments: If the business tenant undertakes an illegitimate "traspaso" (business transfer), disguises subcontracts without bringing explicit notification to the landlord, or refuses to apply the statutory rent increase penalty of 10% or 20%—or if these transfer actions were explicitly prohibited completely in the lease's clauses (which is a standard drafting best practice).

  2. Contractual Violations or Severe Damage: Proven, intentional deterioration of the premises. Engaging in activities that lack municipal licenses, or are noxious, unacceptably unsanitary, structurally dangerous, or blatantly illegal, regardless of the originally agreed-upon use of the establishment.

The Brutal Additional Fiscal Impact (The VAT Trap)

Dealing with commercial arrears requires profound urgency due to the double tax bind in the Spanish scenario. As an invoicing landlord in Aragon, the Spanish Tax Agency (AEAT) demands the corresponding 21% VAT invoiced every quarter, regardless of whether the debtor actually paid you or not. An unpunished default makes the property owner bleed cash twice as fast until they can legally terminate the lease via court order to stop issuing the mandatory invoices.

The Lawsuit and Eviction Trial

Holding the same legal guarantees as residential evictions, any physical altercation, impediment, or "taking justice into your own hands" (such as changing the locks or forcing a closure of the business) violates the tenant's integrity and invites severe criminal counter-charges.

  1. The Formal Demand (Burofax): Sending a mandatory, formal demand via a certified postal Burofax with acknowledgment of receipt is essential. It shields your claim in front of the courts, providing a strict 30-day window. If ignored, it plunges the corporate tenant into a direct eviction without the option to pay later (enervar) in court at the last minute.
  2. Legal Filing and Court Decree: The request must be processed through an attorney (abogado) and court representative (procurador) in the relevant Aragonese jurisdiction (Zaragoza, Huesca, Teruel). The court decree grants the tenant a preemptive 10-day period to submit a defense.
  3. The Eviction Day (Lanzamiento): If the judgment is firm and inescapable, the court will issue an eviction warrant. Judicial officials will execute immediate restitution of the commercial premises on the designated day, allocating the legal costs of the lawsuit against the defaulting company or their guarantor.

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