Housing Crisis
Spain’s 2026 Eviction Reform: The Moratorium Survived, But the System Changed
Spain extended housing protections through December 31, 2026, but the legal impact now depends heavily on landlord type. This guide explains what changed on February 5, 2026, how small and large owners are treated differently, and what tenants and landlords should do next.
Read More »Faster Evictions and New Subsidies: Spain’s Rental Shake-Up
Spain is preparing major changes to its rental laws, combining new financial protections for landlords with faster eviction procedures for illegal occupants and non-paying tenants. Here’s what the upcoming real decreto could mean for landlords, tenants and investors.
Read More »Spain Eases Residency Rules for Flood-Affected Migrants
Spain is set to legalize 25,000 migrants affected by the devastating floods in Valencia. The new measure, expected to be approved on February 11, grants residence and work permits for one year, with pathways for further legalization.
Read More »Affordable Housing Protests in Madrid and Valencia: What You Need to Know
In October 2024, demonstrations in Madrid and Valencia will focus on affordable housing and fair treatment in the real estate market. With growing concerns over rising rent prices and speculative practices, residents are rallying for housing as a basic right, not a business.
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