Spain also has problems with squatters. If you want to know your rights as a squatter or resident, read this guide.
If you have a vacation home or second home that is not your primary residence and it is entered illegally , you are considered a squatter . If your primary residence or rental property is entered illegally, it is considered trespassing .
It's important to clearly indicate the nature of the offense. In Spain, there are different procedures. Trespassing is considered more serious, and in most cases, the police can intervene immediately . For squatters , this is much more complicated and involves a longer legal process .
Despite the fact that they are operating illegally, squatters still have certain rights.
If your home is squatted, report it immediately to the police . If the squatters have been there for less than 48 hours , they can be evicted immediately . If they have been in your home longer, hire a lawyer to file an official complaint with the court, using Spanish laws such as the Ley de Desahucio Éxpres (Expeditious Eviction Law). If it's clear that your home is squatted, this law can potentially expedite the process. Gather as much evidence as possible that your home is squatted, for example: photos of the situation, witness statements from neighbors/local residents, and proof of ownership to prove that you are the rightful owner.
If you are dealing with squatters, the legal process usually looks like this:
In case of a holiday/second home this process will take longer than if it is your main residence
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Written by: Esmeé – CLD Marketer Intern (Sept 19, 2025)
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