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Malta property rent laws – short-term residential leases being reviewed

Malta property rent laws – short-term residential leases being reviewed

by admin | Jul 18, 2019 | Landlords, Lease, Property, Rent

The Maltese rent laws have over the years gone through a number of amendments. The liberalisation of the private rentals sector in 1995, following the overly-regulated regime previously in force, allowed the parties the freedom to contract as they wished. With the...
Avoidance of damage to third party property regulations in Malta

Avoidance of damage to third party property regulations in Malta

by admin | Jul 11, 2019 | Landlords, Property, Rights

Building regulations amended to avoid damages to third parties in MaltaFollowing the increasing number of construction accidents, the Government issued the Avoidance of Damage to Third Party Property Regulations on the 25th of June 2019, by means of Legal Notice 136....
Pre-1995 & current Maltese lease laws inconsistent with landlords’ fundamental human rights

Pre-1995 & current Maltese lease laws inconsistent with landlords’ fundamental human rights

by admin | Jun 26, 2019 | Human Rights, Landlords, Lease, Rent

The Maltese Superior Courts in a momentous socio-legal setting recently took the bull by the horns and confronted a legal hot potato: the landowners’ fundamental right to property. The past seventy years have seen the introduction of laws specifically aimed at...
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