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		<title>Okupas in Tenerife: Practical Tips for Peace of Mind</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>f you’ve spent any time in Spain, you’ve probably heard the word&#160;okupas. It refers to illegal squatting, and yes—it...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>f you’ve spent any time in Spain, you’ve probably heard the word&nbsp;<em>okupas</em>. It refers to illegal squatting, and yes—it does happen. But let’s put things in perspective: it’s not an epidemic, and it’s not a reason to panic about owning or renting a property in Tenerife. With some smart prevention and a clear plan, you can protect your home and avoid sleepless nights.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Two Common Situations</h2>



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<li>Someone breaks into an empty property (holiday homes, second residences, apartments left vacant).</li>



<li>Tenants who stop paying rent or refuse to move out when their lease ends.</li>
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<p>The legal routes differ, but the foundation is the same:&nbsp;<strong>good prevention and quick, lawful action.</strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A. Keeping Empty Homes Safe</h2>



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<li><strong>Invest in a proper alarm system</strong> – ideally certified and connected to a control centre, with photo or video verification. It deters most intruders and gives the police grounds to act immediately.</li>



<li><strong>Upgrade your doors and locks</strong> – a reinforced door and an anti-bumping cylinder are basic in Spain. Window sensors are a plus, especially for ground-floor or terrace access.</li>



<li><strong>Make the place look “lived in”</strong> – timers for lights, blinds adjusted now and then, and someone collecting the post.</li>



<li><strong>Neighbours are your first line of defence</strong> – whether you live in a building or an urbanisation, keep a WhatsApp group or a contact person you trust.</li>



<li><strong>Keep documents ready</strong> – title deed, utility bills, and insurance policy should be easy to grab. If police are called, proof of ownership matters.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">B. Renting Without Headaches</h2>



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<li><strong>Choose tenants carefully</strong> – ask for proof of income, work contracts, and references. Being “friendly” doesn’t mean financially reliable.</li>



<li><strong>Have a solid rental contract</strong> – up-to-date, with clauses on penalties, no subletting, a full photo inventory, and meter readings at handover.</li>



<li><strong>Rent default insurance (<em>seguro de impago</em>)</strong> – in Spain, it’s common and surprisingly affordable. It covers unpaid rent and usually includes legal assistance. Remember: tenants are screened <em>before</em> you sign.</li>



<li><strong>Request fair guarantees</strong> – one month’s deposit (<em>fianza</em>) is the legal minimum; a small extra guarantee can be added if justified.</li>



<li><strong>Only accept traceable payments</strong> – bank transfers, never cash in envelopes. And keys? Only after the contract is signed and the first payment is cleared.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">C. If Something Goes Wrong</h2>



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<li><strong>Don’t try to handle it yourself</strong> – changing locks or cutting utilities may feel tempting but can land you in legal trouble.</li>



<li><strong>Call the police straight away</strong> and keep all evidence—alarm alerts, photos, witness accounts.</li>



<li><strong>With non-paying tenants</strong> – send an official notice (ideally through a lawyer) and follow the eviction steps required by Spanish law.</li>



<li><strong>Anti-okupa companies</strong> – exist, but choose wisely. Only work with firms that have contracts, good reputations, and transparency.</li>



<li><strong>Get professional help</strong> – a lawyer or property administrator in Tenerife can guide you depending on your exact situation.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Myths You Can Ignore</h2>



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<li><em>“If they change the lock, you’re finished.”</em> – Not true. Ownership rights remain, but you must act correctly and quickly.</li>



<li><em>“Alarms are just cosmetic.”</em> – Wrong. They deter intruders, provide evidence, and allow police to intervene.</li>



<li><em>“Insurance is too expensive.”</em> – Usually it costs less than a single lost rent payment.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Quick Prevention Checklist</h2>



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<li>Certified alarm with photo/video + reinforced door.</li>



<li>Trusted neighbour + WhatsApp group + post collected.</li>



<li>Strong rental contract + photo inventory + bank transfers.</li>



<li>Rent default insurance approved before signing.</li>



<li>Documents ready + lawyer/administrator on call.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Final Word</h2>



<p>Owning property in Tenerife shouldn’t mean living in fear of&nbsp;<em>okupas</em>. The reality is simple: discipline, prevention, and a bit of paperwork will keep you safe. Forget the horror stories you read online—those sell clicks, not peace of mind.</p>



<p>With alarms, proper locks, clean contracts, and professional backup, you can enjoy your home in Adeje the way it’s meant to be enjoyed: stress-free.</p>



<p><em>Disclaimer: Laws and procedures may vary, and updates happen. Always double-check with a local lawyer or property specialist before taking action.</em></p><p>The post <a href="https://adeje.com/okupas-in-tenerife-practical-tips-for-peace-of-mind/">Okupas in Tenerife: Practical Tips for Peace of Mind</a> first appeared on <a href="https://adeje.com">Adeje.com</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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