Tenerife Weekly
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Tenerife Weekly
No Result
View All Result
Home Europa Press

Bustinduy Calls for CCAA to Address Surging Rental Costs in Distressed Areas

October 4, 2024
in Europa Press
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Bustinduy Calls for CCAA to Address Surging Rental Costs in Distressed Areas
3
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Minister for Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030 has stated that the 20A protests in the Canary Islands “are justified.”

LA OROTAVA (TENERIFE), 4 (EUROPA PRESS)

This Friday, Pablo Bustinduy, the Minister for Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030, urged regional governments to heed the requests of local councils and to advocate for the declaration of stressed areas in light of the “escalating” prices in the housing rental sector.

Speaking to reporters during a visit to an ‘eco-dining room’ school in Tenerife, he emphasised that “this is not the only measure needed; numerous other actions are also essential, but this is a fundamental and sensible first step,” noting that data from Catalonia indicates a price reduction of between 3% and 5% which “is effective.”

Bustinduy highlighted that La Orotava has expressed its intention to request the designation of a stressed area, and Santa Cruz de Tenerife is also contemplating it—he is scheduled to meet with mayor José Manuel Bermúdez this afternoon.

The minister also addressed the “complete lack of regulation” surrounding tourist apartments, many of which operate without a licence and without any form of oversight. Consequently, Sumar has proposed introducing a tax on the tourist use of homes in the negotiation of the upcoming General State Budgets (PGE) to “discourage” their utilisation.

This approach would also ensure that these properties “are not removed” from the rental market supply, a significant factor that is “intensely straining” the housing situation, exacerbated by “large speculative entities” that possess “dozens, if not hundreds,” of homes for this purpose and are achieving “remarkable profits.”

The minister asserted the “social responsibility” of housing and the need to secure the “constitutional right” for working families to access affordable housing.

“Tourist accommodation is one of the major issues, not the only one, but one that we must address to find a solution to this emergency faced by citizens in Spain,” he remarked.

Additionally, he expressed his support for the demonstrations organised by Canarian groups on October 20, recognising them as “pioneers” in highlighting the lack of wealth redistribution from tourism and the challenges relating to housing access, among other statements.

“POWERFUL INTERESTS AT STAKE”

“They are correct in their demands, and I want to emphasise one thing. It is crucial to continue mobilising because when it comes to the specific issue of housing, there are significant interests involved. When this debate occurs over whether housing is a right or a market commodity, we are discussing a clash of interests, the rights of citizens versus the speculative agendas of very powerful economic agents who will do everything they can to obstruct this regulation,” he declared.

In this context, he stated that implementing “caps” on prices can be achieved “with political determination,” which is why he believes social mobilisations “should exert pressure in that direction,” similar to the regulation of tourist housing or banning “speculative purchases” of properties in stressed areas.

Bustinduy acknowledged that these proposals “encounter considerable opposition” because “numerous interests are at play,” making citizen mobilisation “crucial” to ensure “adequate pressure” is applied for “decisive actions” to be undertaken. “Otherwise, this problem will remain unresolved,” he emphasised.

Related Posts

Seized a yacht with cocaine about 50 miles south of the Canaries, recovering 25 kilograms of the drug.
Europa Press

Seized a yacht with cocaine about 50 miles south of the Canaries, recovering 25 kilograms of the drug.

July 7, 2025
Clavijo Brands it “Indecent” for Regions Not to Aid Young Migrants; Warns of Potential Prosecutor Involvement
Europa Press

Clavijo Brands it “Indecent” for Regions Not to Aid Young Migrants; Warns of Potential Prosecutor Involvement

June 26, 2025
Torres Shifts Responsibility for Material Purchases to SCS and Assures No Recordings of His Wrongdoing Will Emerge
Europa Press

Torres Shifts Responsibility for Material Purchases to SCS and Assures No Recordings of His Wrongdoing Will Emerge

June 23, 2025
No Result
View All Result

Click Image to Join Community

Tenerife Forum Community

Previous News

Adeje presents its celebrations with the offering of the Egatesa to the patron saint

Adeje presents its celebrations with the offering of the Egatesa to the patron saint

2 years ago
The Most Hazardous Streets in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for Pedestrians

The Most Hazardous Streets in Santa Cruz de Tenerife for Pedestrians

1 year ago
Motorist Plunges into Ravine in Tenerife’s Adeje Area

Motorist Plunges into Ravine in Tenerife’s Adeje Area

8 months ago
CC and PP plan to extend censorship from Puerto de la Cruz to Granadilla and Arico

CC and PP plan to extend censorship from Puerto de la Cruz to Granadilla and Arico

11 months ago
Motorcycle Crash in Santiago del Teide Leaves Two Injured

Motorcycle Crash in Santiago del Teide Leaves Two Injured

8 months ago
Santa Cruz assures that it maintains vigilance in Taco Mountain to avoid infractions

Santa Cruz assures that it maintains vigilance in Taco Mountain to avoid infractions

3 years ago
No Result
View All Result

News Highlights

Business leaders do support the Social Councils law that universities oppose.

La Laguna publishes the provisional list of accepted applications for the municipality’s nursery schools.

Sentenced to three years in prison and fined €8,000 for selling cocaine and heroin from his home in Taco.

Prosecution seeks 12 years in prison for breaking into ex-partner’s home in Tenerife, raping her, and making death threats.

Culture, Memory and Flavor: The Dwarfs of La Palma Now Have Their Own Tasting Menu

Candelaria starts building its new municipal auditorium with a capacity of 500 people.

Trending News

Santa Cruz to Host the Women’s U20 Basketball Tournament this July
Atlantico

Santa Cruz to Host the Women’s U20 Basketball Tournament this July

by Admin
July 10, 2025
0

The Councillor for Sports of Santa Cruz City Council, Alicia Cebrián, presented this morning the U20 Women's...

The Great Podcast Night Celebrates Its Fourth Edition in Madrid

The Great Podcast Night Celebrates Its Fourth Edition in Madrid

July 10, 2025
The PSOE criticises “lack of political will” to reopen Los Patos beach, closed since 2023

The PSOE criticises “lack of political will” to reopen Los Patos beach, closed since 2023

July 10, 2025
Business leaders do support the Social Councils law that universities oppose.

Business leaders do support the Social Councils law that universities oppose.

July 10, 2025
La Laguna publishes the provisional list of accepted applications for the municipality’s nursery schools.

La Laguna publishes the provisional list of accepted applications for the municipality’s nursery schools.

July 10, 2025
Tenerife Weekly

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly

Navigate Site

  • Tenerife Forum
  • Tenerife Travel Shop
  • Ask Tenerife
  • Guide
  • Adobe
  • Linkedin
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • El Diario
  • Diario de Avisos
  • El Dia
  • Europa Press
  • La Laguna
  • El Digital Sur
  • Atlantico
  • Press Releases
  • Essentials
  • Blog
  • Contact

© 2025 Tenerife Weekly