Simon Moreno, Hector Lambea Llop, Nuria Garcia Teruel, Rosa Maria (2017). Shared ownership and temporal ownership in Catalan law. International Journal Of Law In The Built Environment, 9(1), 63-78. DOI: 10.1108/IJLBE-09-2016-0015
Paper original source:
International Journal Of Law In The Built Environment. 9 (1): 63-78
Abstract:
The global economic crisis and the housing bubble meltdown have had a significant impact on the Spanish property market. As a result, the homeownership-tenancy dichotomy has become a matter of discussion, and efforts are made to discover formulas that provide affordable, stable and flexible housing access. Taking this background into account, the Catalan lawmaker has implemented the so-called 'intermediate tenures' (temporal ownership and shared ownership) into the Catalan Civil Code, which are conceived as a middle ground between ownership and renting. This paper aims to explores how these 'intermediate tenures' work.
The global economic crisis and the housing bubble meltdown have had a significant impact on the Spanish property market. As a result, the homeownership-tenancy dichotomy has become a matter of discussion, and efforts are made to discover formulas that provide affordable, stable and flexible housing access. Taking this background into account, the Catalan lawmaker has implemented the so-called 'intermediate tenures' (temporal ownership and shared ownership) into the Catalan Civil Code, which are conceived as a middle ground between ownership and renting. This paper aims to explores how these 'intermediate tenures' work.
Title:
Shared ownership and temporal ownership in Catalan law
Type:
Journal Publications
Contributor:
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Subject:
Law,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Urban Studies Tenures Temporal Shared Ownership Intermediate Catalonia Urban studies Management, monitoring, policy and law Law Dret Ciencias sociales