The General Council of Andorra will today approve the so-called “law of progressive de-intervention of rents”, a key reform that will mark a turning point in the housing crisis. The law gradually dismantles the system established in 2019 to contain the escalation of rents, based on freezing prices and the forced extension of many contracts. According to the government, the reform will allow an orderly transition to a less intervened market. On t…
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The General Council of Andorra will today approve the so-called “law of progressive de-intervention of rents”, a key reform that will mark a turning point in the housing crisis. The law gradually dismantles the system established in 2019 to contain the escalation of rents, based on freezing prices and the forced extension of many contracts. According to the government, the reform will allow an orderly transition to a less intervened market. On t…