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Ley 12/2023 de 24 de mayo
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Ley 12/2023 de 24 de mayo

Spain's 2023 Housing Rights Law (Ley por el Derecho a la Vivienda), enacted 24 May 2023, establishing tenant protection, rent-control areas, and the legal basis for subsequent rental decrees.

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Key Question

Will Spain's July housing decree finally close the seasonal-rental loophole?

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Common Questions
What does Spain's Housing Act say about rent caps?
Article 17 allows CCAA to cap rents at IPCA or a special index in declared stressed rental zones; PP-governed regions including Madrid have not declared such zones, leaving residents outside the cap.Source: BOE / Ley 12/2023
Why did Spain's rent freeze fail in Congress in April 2026?
The progressive Coalition lacked a majority to extend emergency rent caps; Junts and other regional parties withdrew support, reflecting the fragmentation of Sanchez's parliamentary base.Source: El Pais
What does Spain's Housing Law do about seasonal rentals?
It is the legal basis for a royal decree-law the government previewed for July 2026, which would regulate temporada and room lettings with a forced-extension prorroga, IRPF rebates, and a VAT rise on tourist flats from 10% to 21%.Source: nomads-and-communities/9

Background

Ley 12/2023 de 24 de mayo (the Ley de Derecho a la Vivienda, Spain's national Housing Act) is the statutory basis for the seasonal-rental royal decree-law that government spokesperson Elma Saiz confirmed on 29 June 2026 the Coalition would bring to approval in July, regulating temporada and room lettings with a forced-extension prorroga, IRPF rebates and a VAT rise on tourist flats from 10% to 21%. INE's tourist-housing inventory rebounded 3.4% to 341,001 units in May, the backdrop against which the decree was announced.

The law establishes housing as a constitutional right and requires each autonomous community (CCAA) to declare a stressed rental zone (zona de mercado residencial tensionado) before its Article 17 rent-cap mechanism applies there. PP-governed regions, including Madrid, Andalusia and Murcia, have declared none, and an attempt to extend the law's emergency rent-freeze provisions was voted down in Congress on 28 April 2026 after PP, Vox and Junts opposed it, exposing the Coalition's lack of a majority to use the law's most contested tool.

The law's implementing regulations sit alongside a wider deregulation trend: the Tribunal Supremo's STS 620/2026 voided the national short-term-rental registration number created under a separate 2024 decree on competence grounds , handing regulatory authority back to the CCAA. The 2026 Plan Estatal de Vivienda draws its supply-side mandate directly from this law, pairing rent-side tools with EUR 7,000 million in construction funding.

More questions
Is Spain raising VAT on tourist flats in 2026?
Yes. The seasonal-rental royal decree-law previewed for July 2026 would raise VAT on tourist flats from 10% to 21%, alongside IRPF rebates for landlords who switch to long-term contracts.Source: nomads-and-communities/9
Did Spain's top court strike down the national short-term-rental registry?
Yes. The Tribunal Supremo's STS 620/2026 voided the mandatory national registration number for short-term rentals on constitutional competence grounds, returning regulatory authority to the seventeen autonomous communities.Source: nomads-and-communities/7