Government promises a new rental framework
Among Montenegro's announced measures is a fresh legal regime for renting. The details are missing, but the intent is clear: give landlords more confidence.
Tucked into a package of measures unveiled at the PSD congress, Prime Minister Luís Montenegro slipped in a topic that touches a lot of people: a new legal regime for renting. The fine print isn’t on the table yet, but the direction is familiar.
The underlying problem is an old one: many owners are scared to rent out — afraid of unpaid rent, of eviction cases that drag on for years in the courts. The result is shuttered homes that could be on the market. The idea behind a new framework is to give landlords more legal certainty without leaving tenants exposed. Balancing that is the trick, and nobody said it was easy.
Why it matters
Because Portugal’s housing problem isn’t only about purchase prices — it’s also about the people who can’t (or don’t want to) buy and need to rent. If more homes come back onto the rental market, there’s more supply, and more supply tends to cool rents. In towns like Lousada, where plenty of young people are hunting for a first place, that could make a real difference. For now it’s a promise — let’s see the small print.
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