APBI Holds Private Meeting on Andorra Rental Law Reforms
Real estate owners' association convenes in Andorra la Vella to align proposals for tenancy legislation changes before presenting to government.
Key Points
- APBI held private assembly in Andorra la Vella on Friday.
- Coordinated by president Jordi Marticella to align owners' positions.
- Proposals to be presented to government; details not public.
- Reflects growing stakeholder involvement in rental law debates.
The Association of Real Estate Owners (APBI) held a private assembly on Friday to discuss proposals for reforming Andorra's rental legislation, which it plans to present to the Government.
The meeting, coordinated by APBI president Jordi Marticella, took place in Andorra la Vella and focused on conveying the owners' positions to authorities amid ongoing debates over tenancy laws. Participants gathered to align on key recommendations before formal submission.
No further details on the specific proposals or the Government's response have been released, as the session was closed to the public. The assembly underscores growing involvement from property stakeholders in shaping rental regulations, a topic that has drawn attention from both owners and tenants in recent months.
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