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Review Process

How often the intelligence and methodology are re-reviewed, by whom, and what triggers an ad-hoc review outside the standard cadence.

Version
1.0
Last reviewed
2026-06-01
Owner
Andreas Hobbelin, Editor

Standing cadence

  • Methodology: reviewed at least twice a year and republished with the new last-reviewed date. Material changes are announced in the changelog.
  • Provider profiles: re-reviewed at least every six months. The last-reviewed date is displayed on each profile.
  • Editorial guides: re-reviewed at least every twelve months. Guides addressing regulatory or tax matters are re-reviewed more frequently.
  • Trust Centre policies: reviewed annually or in response to a material change in operations.

Ad-hoc review triggers

  • A change in a provider's regulatory status or safeguarding arrangements.
  • A material change in a provider's public pricing, transfer limits or supported currencies.
  • A substantiated corrections request (see the Corrections Policy).
  • A regulatory intervention or public warning affecting a listed provider.
  • A structural change in the Spanish property purchase process — for example, changes to notary AML rules or the ITP regime.

Roles

The named editor is accountable for the review cadence. Provider re-reviews are performed by the intelligence team and reviewed by the editor before any score change is published. Trust Centre policies are the responsibility of the editor and are versioned; the current version and last-reviewed date are visible on every policy page.

Trust Centre

Every editorial and commercial policy that governs Spain Property Pay is published in the Trust Centre.

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