These Terms & Conditions regulate access to and use of the correctionle.com website, owned by Correctionle Editorial S.L. By using the site you confirm that you have read this text and accept its content. If you do not agree with any of its clauses, please stop using the site.
1. Identification of the owner
Correctionle Editorial S.L., with Spanish Tax ID B-09872341, registered at the Madrid Mercantile Registry, Volume 41,327, Sheet 92, Page M-731.428, Entry 1, with registered office at Calle de Hermosilla 48, 4th floor left, 28001 Madrid (Spain).
2. Purpose
Correctionle is a digital editorial project that explains real estate crowdlending and the real estate projects available in Spain. The site does not market financial instruments, does not provide personalised advice and does not act as an intermediary in real estate transactions.
3. Use of the site
The user agrees to use the site in accordance with applicable law, good faith and these Terms. Any use that may damage the image, interests or rights of Correctionle or third parties is forbidden, as is the sending of automated messages, spam or any attempt of unauthorised access to the systems of the site.
4. Intellectual property
All published content (texts, project cards, diagrams, editorial photographs, brand and site design) is protected by Spanish and international intellectual property regulations. Reading and partial quoting for non-commercial purposes are allowed, provided the source is mentioned and a link to the original site is included.
5. Limitation of liability
The information published on correctionle.com is purely informational and educational. It does not constitute a recommendation, offer or advice on financial, tax, accounting or legal matters. Correctionle is not responsible for the decisions the user may make based on reading the site, nor for any consequences derived from them.
6. Modifications
Correctionle may modify the site, its structure or the content of these Terms at any time, indicating the date of the update at the beginning of the document. Modifications will apply from their publication.
7. Governing law and jurisdiction
These Terms are governed by Spanish law. For the resolution of any dispute arising from their interpretation or fulfilment, the parties expressly submit to the Courts of Madrid (Spain), waiving any other jurisdiction that might apply.