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Model 1560: Annual Rental Summary

Submit your Model 1560 automatically every year to the Property Registry. It is mandatory for owners with vacation rentals, seasonal rentals, room rentals or boat rentals. Annual summary of all your registered rentals.

What is Model 1560?

Model 1560 is the official form for submitting the annual summary of rentals to the Property Registry. It is mandatory for owners with vacation rentals, seasonal rentals, room rentals or boat rentals. You must submit it annually (before March 31st) to keep your registry updated and comply with regulatory obligations.

⚠️ Mandatory Annually

Failure to submit Model 1560 annually can result in administrative penalties and problems with your rental registry.

How we submit your Model 1560

01

Collect contract data

Data of lessor, lessee, property and deposit amount. Our OCR system automatically extracts the information.

02

Verify the information

We check that all data is correct and consistent with regional regulations.

03

Submit to the Property Registry

We access the Property Registry and submit Model 1560 on your behalf.

04

You receive confirmation

We send you the submission receipt and confirmation of Model 1560 registration.

Information required for Model 1560

Lessor data (ID/NIE, name, address)
Lessee data (ID/NIE, name, address)
Property description (address, cadastral reference)
Monthly rental amount (in euros)
Contract signature date
Duration of the rental contract

What the subscription includes

Model 1560

Automatic submission to the administration

NRUA Registration

Get your code in less than 24 hours

Amendments

Unlimited during the year

Annual renewal

Automatic submission every January

No hidden costs

Everything included in the €120 annual fee

Guarantee

100% refund if we don't get it done

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Subscribe now and get your Model 1560 in less than 24 hours.

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