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“The new Tourist Housing Law, a new decree from the Andalusian Government, leaves everything in the hands of others.”

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“The autonomous regions are overwhelmed by the proliferation of tourist housing. This surge in the Spanish offering was surprising, forcing the implementation of legislation urgently. Here in Andalusia, a new decree has been introduced this week. The regulations, unsatisfactory for almost everyone, raise uncertainties about their effectiveness by transferring responsibility to the municipalities. This decree […]

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The new European regulation on tourist rentals will represent ‘a before and an after’ in the pursuit of illegal tourist rental offerings

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The new proposed regulation for the short-term rental market is about to be approved, and from what is known, it is expected that transparency in the data provided by platforms like Airbnb will be crucial to ensure that irregularities do not prevail in this sector. The position of the State Secretary for Tourism regarding the […]

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Dark times for the rental market

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The rental market is in a period of great uncertainty, with prices reaching historic levels. According to sources consulted, the growing demand is facing a constantly decreasing supply of rental flats, due to factors such as the decline of small investors and the uncertainty generated by the recent implementation of legislative changes in the sector. […]

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The new housing law to come, more of the same and as always unbalancing the landlord/tenant balance.

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Spain’s new housing law has been approved after months of disagreement between the government and its parliamentary partners. According to Libre Mercado, the law promoted by Sánchez’s separatist partners includes a series of interventionist measures to limit rental prices, delay evictions and reduce the figure of “large tenant” to those who own only five homes. […]

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The UE High Court agrees to control holiday rentals if there is a shortage of residential rentals

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The Grand Chamber of the European Court confirms the rule in France, which requires authorisation from local authorities to allow tourist rentals. The European Court of Justice has ruled in favour of the law applied in France requiring prior authorisation from local councils to allow tourist rentals. The Court considers that the French legislation is […]

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WHAT TO DO IF SOMEONE OCCUPY YOUR HOME?

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Occupation of a dwelling that is neither consented to nor tolerated is not a title to possession of a dwelling, nor does it find any protection in the constitutional right to enjoy decent housing. In other words, occupation occurs when some people illegally enter a home, premises and property, without any contract or title. The […]

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