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 […]
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 […]
The government has decided to extend the package of social measures it has already decreed in the midst of the coronavirus scare. These include extending the deadlines for applying for a moratorium on the payment of mortgages and rent to large landowners until the end of September. In addition, rental contracts that have expired during […]
And no, it does not affect the duration of contracts or the limitation of guarantees It has only annulled, on the grounds of its unconstitutional nature, an additional provision of the Royal Decree Law, which regulated housing rental contracts. A ruling partially upholds the appeal lodged by the Partido Popular, which questioned the “extraordinary and […]
Recently, and with all is falling, and I am not exactly referring to the storms that we are suffering in recent days, the current government of Spain, is agreeing with the different political forces, the General State Budgets for 2019, in which there are certain economic and social measures that directly (I would say very […]