Checklist for Buying Property in Portugal: What and Where to Check

Checklist for Buying Property in Portugal: What and Where to Check

1. Preparation Stage

  • Determine your budget and get pre-approval for a mortgage (if necessary)
What to check: Your financial capacity and mortgage conditions.
Where to check: Contact banks or mortgage brokers for pre-approval.
  • Choose the location and search for properties
What to check: Property prices in your chosen region and availability of properties.
Where to check: Real estate websites like Idealista, OLX, Imovirtual, and local agencies.

2. Verifying the Legal Status of the Property

  • Request the Caderneta Predial
What to check: Information about property taxes, size, and value.
Where to check: Portal das Finanças, Portugal's Tax Authority.
  • Obtain the Certidão Permanente do Registo Predial
What to check: Ownership status, encumbrances (mortgages, liens, easements), and transaction history.
Where to check: Predial Online or visit the local Property Registry (Conservatória do Registo Predial).
  • Check the legal status of the property
What to check: Debts, liens, or any legal issues, as well as ensuring the property matches the description.
Where to check: In the Certidão Permanente, or request additional documents from the seller, such as the deed of the previous sale.

3. Verifying Seller Documents

  • Check the seller's property ownership
What to check: Documents proving that the seller is the legal owner of the property.
Where to check: Ask the seller for a copy of the Escritura Pública, confirming their ownership, and get the Certidão Permanente, which will show the seller’s name.
  • Verify the seller's identity
What to check: Confirm that the seller is the legal owner of the property.
Where to check: Ask the seller for their ID or passport.

4. Finalizing the Deal

  • Sign the Escritura Pública de Compra e Venda
What to check: Ensure that the notary has correctly drafted the sale deed and that both parties are present for the signing.
Where to check: At the notary’s office.
  • Register the transaction at the Property Registry
What to check: Ensure that the transaction is registered, and your name is listed as the new owner in the property registry.
Where to check: At the local Property Registry or via Predial Online.

5. Financial and Tax Considerations

  • Ensure property taxes (IMI) are paid
What to check: Make sure all property taxes have been paid, and there are no outstanding debts.
Where to check: Request the details through the Caderneta Predial on Portal das Finanças.
  • Confirm payments for the transaction
What to check: Ensure that all payments for the property (price, taxes, fees) have been properly documented and made.
Where to check: In the bank documents and contracts signed with the notary.
  • Obtain documents confirming ownership
What to check: After the transaction, make sure you receive all documents confirming your ownership.
Where to check: Request the Certidão Permanente with your name in the property registry.

6. After the Transaction

  • Verify property ownership registration
What to check: Confirm that your name is listed in the property registry as the new owner.
Where to check: In the Certidão Permanente on Predial Online or at the local Property Registry.
  • Update utility accounts
What to check: Transfer utility accounts (water, gas, electricity) to your name.
Where to check: Contact local service providers to transfer ownership.
  • Keep all documents safe
What to check: Ensure you have copies of all signed documents, including the Escritura Pública, Certidão Permanente, and payment receipts for taxes and fees.
Where to check: Keep the documents in a safe place (with the notary or your lawyer).
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