Newly must register also SVJ. Fines will not be the priority, says social administration chief Boháček
The news discusses new registration requirements for housing cooperatives (SVJ) in Czechia, emphasizing that fines won't be the primary focus.
President Yoon targets non-resident homeowners, foreseeing stricter tax and financial regulations
President Yoon Jae-myung expressed intentions to create conditions favoring sales over retention for investors and speculators owning one home for non-residential purposes.
USU: Loan repayment periods for mortgages are set to increase – experts completely dismiss the idea
Finnish financial regulators criticize a government proposal to extend mortgage repayment periods to 35 years, warning of increased household debt risks.
The Supreme Court upholds the Barcelona regulation that requires 30% of new housing developments to be reserved for protected housing
The Supreme Court of Spain has upheld a regulation in Barcelona mandating that 30% of new housing developments must be allocated for protected housing, reinforcing the city's commitment to affordable living.
Rental housing in Catalonia registers its second quarterly increase despite price regulation
Rental prices in Catalonia have increased for the second consecutive quarter, contrary to the intended effects of price regulation.
Financial authorities target ‘14 trillion won’ in rental business loans... Modifying benefits for multi-homeowners
Financial authorities in South Korea are focusing on approximately 14 trillion won in loans for rental business operators, planning to revise loan extension practices that favor multi-homeowners.
Constitutional Court: Complaint Against Rent Brake Fails in Karlsruhe
A Berlin property owner has failed in her constitutional complaint against the rent cap regulation at Germany's Federal Constitutional Court.
Confusion Surrounding New Mortgage Regulations – The Trap to Avoid
New mortgage regulations in Sweden will make it easier to borrow for home purchases but complicate the process for extending existing loans.
The president of Banco Sabadell warns that 'leftist' policies have worsened access to housing
The president of Banco Sabadell, Josep Oliu, claims that leftist policies have aggravated the housing access issue in Spain, calling for a complete re-evaluation of such measures.
Housing Costs: Indexed Rental Contracts Have No Place in the Housing Market
The article discusses the challenges of indexed rental contracts in Germany's housing market and highlights the urgent need for political regulation to ensure affordability.
The Ministry of Land will revise housing construction regulations such as noise and distance.
The South Korean government plans to revise noise measurement regulations and distance criteria for housing construction to expedite housing supply.
‘18 billion won price’ Newlywed subscription winner says "cannot buy house due to June 27 regulation"... Sues the government
A newlywed couple who won a housing lottery is suing the government for damages, claiming they cannot secure a mortgage due to strict lending regulations.
Housing detects 86,000 illegal tourist and seasonal apartments thanks to short-term rental registry
The Ministry of Housing has ordered digital platforms to remove over 86,000 listings for tourist and seasonal apartments that lack proper registration numbers and do not meet legal requirements.
Real Estate: The Government is seeking a solution for housing the abandoned
The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy plans to implement a fast-track regulation allowing non-residential buildings to be quickly converted into residences, aiming to address housing issues.
Housing: Will the "Construction Turbo" Ignite?
The city of Lahr is preparing for a change in the building code aimed at accelerating construction in Germany, as proposed by Federal Building Minister Verena Hubertz, which includes simpler planning and approval processes for more housing.