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March 6th brought into effect the new law in Spain regarding property rentals. While most of the law deals with Long term rentals, there is a major change to short term.
The Council of Ministers today approved a royal decree-law of urgent measures of rental law in which are addressed, among other issues, an extension of the mandatory of contracts from three to five years and the tacit from one to three, as well as li