The Usufruct and Bare Ownership Contract is an essential legal document in Spanish law that regulates the relationship between the usufructuary and the bare owner of a real estate property. This contract defines the rights and obligations of each party, ensuring the use and enjoyment of the property by the usufructuary while the bare owner retains ownership. It is crucial to avoid conflicts and ensure compliance with current regulations.
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A 70-year-old woman transfers the usufruct of her house to her 45-year-old son, ensuring her right to live there while the son obtains the bare ownership. This allows for estate planning and reduces potential family conflicts.
A 50-year-old investor acquires the bare ownership of an apartment while the usufructuary, a 65-year-old retiree, retains the right of lifetime use. The investor obtains a lower price and a future appreciation of the property.
Two siblings inherit a property and decide that one of them retains the usufruct while the other assumes the bare ownership. This allows one to enjoy the property while the other secures future ownership.
A couple of entrepreneurs transfer the usufruct of a commercial premises to their company to optimize the tax burden, while retaining the bare ownership, thus ensuring tax benefits and control of the estate.
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It is a legal agreement where the rights of use and enjoyment of a property (usufruct) are separated from the ownership of the same (bare ownership). The usufructuary can use the property while the bare owner retains the ownership.
The usufructuary has the right to use and enjoy the property, including leasing it or transferring their right, as long as its nature is not altered. It is regulated by articles 467 to 522 of the Spanish Civil Code.
The usufruct can be extinguished by the death of the usufructuary, expiration of the agreed term, renunciation, total loss of the property, or breach of contractual conditions, in accordance with article 513 of the Civil Code.
The bare owner must respect the right of the usufructuary during the stipulated period, except in cases of legal extinction of the usufruct. Additionally, they cannot alter the property in a way that affects the usufruct.
The bare owner may terminate the contract and demand the payment of legal interest accrued from the due date, according to article 1124 of the Civil Code. It is essential to comply with the agreed payment terms.
Yes, the bare owner can sell their part, but the buyer must respect the existing right of usufruct. The usufructuary can also transfer their right, but without altering the nature of the property.
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