by Quikprokuo | Jan 30, 2026 | Contracts, Deductions and reductions for rentals, Economic ulnerability, Housing law, Housing lease, Leases, Legal advice, Personal income tax on leases, Rent, rent caps, rental contracts, Taxes, Taxes on residential rentals
In 2025, the rental market in Spain is evolving rapidly, driven by legislative changes, new housing trends, and increasing digitalization. Long-term rentals, short stays, and tourist accommodations coexist in a dynamic landscape that presents both opportunities and challenges for property owners and investors. Key developments include rent caps in high-demand areas, stricter regulations for tourist rentals, and the rise of short-term housing for digital nomads. At the same time, sustainability and energy efficiency are gaining importance, with government incentives promoting property renovations. In such a complex and competitive environment, expert legal advice is essential to maximize profitability and ensure regulatory compliance.
by Quikprokuo | Nov 25, 2025 | Housing law, Housing lease, Judicial, Leases, Legislative amendment, Rent, Spain rental market 2025
In 2025, the rental market in Spain is evolving rapidly, driven by legislative changes, new housing trends, and increasing digitalization. Long-term rentals, short stays, and tourist accommodations coexist in a dynamic landscape that presents both opportunities and challenges for property owners and investors. Key developments include rent caps in high-demand areas, stricter regulations for tourist rentals, and the rise of short-term housing for digital nomads. At the same time, sustainability and energy efficiency are gaining importance, with government incentives promoting property renovations. In such a complex and competitive environment, expert legal advice is essential to maximize profitability and ensure regulatory compliance.
by Quikprokuo | Nov 12, 2025 | Housing law, Housing lease, Judicial, Leases, Legislative amendment, Rent, Spain rental market 2025
In 2025, the rental market in Spain is evolving rapidly, driven by legislative changes, new housing trends, and increasing digitalization. Long-term rentals, short stays, and tourist accommodations coexist in a dynamic landscape that presents both opportunities and challenges for property owners and investors. Key developments include rent caps in high-demand areas, stricter regulations for tourist rentals, and the rise of short-term housing for digital nomads. At the same time, sustainability and energy efficiency are gaining importance, with government incentives promoting property renovations. In such a complex and competitive environment, expert legal advice is essential to maximize profitability and ensure regulatory compliance.
by Quikprokuo | Jan 29, 2025 | Housing, Land registry, Rent, Short-term rental, Short-term tenancy, Single registry
The Unique Registry of Short-Term Leases has become an essential requirement for those wishing to rent property for a short period of time. With the publication of Royal Decree 1312/2024 in the Official State Gazette on 24 December 2024, new rules have been... by Quikprokuo | Jan 21, 2025 | Houses trading, Housing, Housing plan, Real Estate Market, Rent, Rental income, Seasonal rental, Tourist housing, Urban Licenses
The Spanish government recently unveiled an ambitious housing plan to tackle the country’s growing housing crisis. The plan focuses on three main pillars: increasing the supply of public housing, improving the regulation of the housing market and providing more... by Quikprokuo | Dec 26, 2024 | Housing lease, Housing rights, Leases, Rent, Rental fee, Seasonal rental
Many tenancy agreements include agency fees, which are the costs charged by an agency or intermediary for arranging the signing of the agreement. Traditionally, in Spain, these costs have been borne by the tenant, but recent legislation has introduced important...