The Landlord Loses Power: the Tenant Can Stay up to 7 Years Even if He Does Not Renew
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The entry into force of Law 12/2023, known as the Law on the Right to Housing, has transformed the rental landscape in Spain, also in Ceuta. One of the most relevant measures is the extension of the contractual stability of tenants, who can now stay in the house for a minimum of five years, or seven if the owner is a company, even if the lessor does not want to renew the contract. This guarantee, included in the amendment of the Urban Leases Law…
Although the right of ownership belongs to the lessor, the Urban Leases Law (LAU) establishes a series of strict conditions whose objective is to protect the stability of the tenant, limiting the situations in which the non-renewal of the contract can be requested. In Spain, everything that has to do with the rights of the owners and the tenants is reflected in Law 29/1994, of 24 November, of Urban Leases. It is a legal framework that establishe…
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