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‘Grave Error’: Sumar Refuses to Back Sánchez’s Landlord Incentives

Summary by Euro Weekly News
A sharp political dispute has emerged within Spain’s governing coalition after Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez unveiled new measures aimed at tackling the country’s housing affordability crisis. The proposals include fiscal incentives for landlords who renew rental contracts without raising rents, but they have been firmly rejected by Sumar, the junior partner in the coalition government. Source

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A 100% bonus in the IRPF for owners who do not raise rent to tenants who have to renew their contract this year. This measure is one of the three legs of a new royal decree-law in which the socialist wing of the government is working, as announced this Monday by Pedro Sánchez himself. The initiative, which has triggered a frontal clash between the PSOE and the parties to its left, recalls the reduction of the IRPF also announced by the president…

·Madrid, Spain
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Sources of the department led by Isabel Rodríguez state that it will be tax prizes "of up to 100% for those who maintain or lower the rent"The government announces a new tax advantage for housing owners who do not raise the rents The Ministry of Housing reduces the proposal of the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, who this Monday announced a tax bonus of 100% of the IRPF for owners of rental houses that do not raise prices when renewin…

·Spain
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·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The government will establish a sanctions regime for those who violate state regulations on short-term rentals. Sumar considers the tax breaks for landlords announced by Sánchez "an unacceptable gift" and refuses to support them.

The Socialists insist that the automatic extension of rents demanded by their partners would not be legal in a context like the current one and argue that, in addition, they would not have parliamentary support for the position of Junts or the PNV

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diariodesevilla.es broke the news in Seville, Spain on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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