A possible increase in the tax burden remains at the top of
the concerns of landlords, but around a third also fear that the Government
will proceed with an administrative freeze on rents due to rising inflation
next year, reveals the V edition of the Barómetro Confiança dos Proprietários,
carried out by Lisbon Owners Association (ALP).
With regard to possible measures taken by the Executive, the
increase in the tax burden on real estate remains the biggest fear expressed by
the owners, with more than half of the respondents pointing to this topic as
the main concern for 2023.
However, in this survey, a third of the owners (36%)
indicated the maintenance of the freezing of rents in contracts prior to 1990
as their greatest fear for the coming year, while another third (34%) said they
feared the possibility of an administrative freeze by the Government of all
incomes due to escalating inflation.
On the other hand, the study also reveals that almost two
thirds of the surveyed landlords (64.7%) say they support freezing old rental
agreements, and the majority (97.9%) do not believe that the Government will
have the political courage to end this measure, which covers lease contracts
concluded before 1990.