Rent Increases in Andalusia: Rules & Limitations

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Understand the legal limits on rent increases for residential properties in Andalusia, including the transition to the new State Reference Index.

Melvin Prince
4 min de lecture
Vérifié Mar 2026Espagne flag
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Adjusting rent prices to match inflation has undergone a massive regulatory overhaul in Spain. For landlords operating in Andalusia, the days of automatically linking rent increases to the Consumer Price Index (CPI/IPC) without limits are over.

Increase Frequency
Annual (IPC-Capped via RDL 6/2022)
Notice Required
30 Days Written Notice (On Lease Anniversary)

Rent Increase Process in andalusia

1

Check Applicable Rules

Confirm the increase complies with frequency and notice requirements under Ley de Arrendamientos Urbanos (LAU – Law 29/1994 as amended).

2

Prepare Written Notice

Draft a formal written notice with the new amount and effective date.

3

Serve the Required Period

Deliver the notice at least 30 Days Written Notice (On Lease Anniversary) before the new rent begins.

4

Allow Tenant to Respond

The tenant may contest the increase through Juzgado de Primera Instancia (Civil Court) within the prescribed window.

The Essential Prerequisite: A Written Clause

A fundamental rule that is frequently overlooked: a landlord cannot increase the rent at all unless the right to an annual update is explicitly written into the lease agreement. If your contract is completely silent on rent revision, the rental amount remains locked at the initial price for the entire duration of the contract (which can be up to 5 or 7 years under mandatory extensions).

New National Caps (Applicable in Andalusia)

Historically, rent increases in Spain were directly tied to the national IPC (Consumer Price Index). However, to combat soaring inflation, the central government intervened with the State Right to Housing Law (Law 12/2023), implementing hard caps that override any higher IPC figures:

  • 2023 Cap: Rent increases were strictly limited to a maximum of 2%.
  • 2024 Cap: Rent increases were capped at a maximum of 3%.
  • 2025 and Beyond: Rent increases are entirely decoupled from the IPC. Instead, they are now tied to a New State Reference Index created by the National Statistics Institute (INE). This index is designed to be more stable and consistently lower than raw inflation.

This new, lower limitation applies to all residential landlords, whether you own a single apartment or are considered a large property holder.

"Stressed Zones" (Zonas Tensionadas)

The national housing law grants autonomous communities (like Andalusia) the power to declare specific cities or neighborhoods as "Stressed Residential Market Zones".

If an Andalusian municipality declares a stressed zone, much stricter rent controls activate:

  • Rents for new contracts signed with new tenants are generally frozen at the price of the previous tenant's contract.
  • Properties owned by "Large Holders" (Grandes Tenedores — generally those owning more than 10 properties, or 5 in a stressed zone) may be forced to lower their rents to match a government reference price index.

Currently, the political administration in Andalusia has historically resisted applying stressed zones universally, but localized municipal applications remain a critical factor to watch.

The Notification Process

When it is time for the annual rent update (which can only occur on the anniversary of the contract), you must follow strict notification rules:

  1. One Month Notice: The landlord must notify the tenant in writing at least one month before the date the updated payment is due.
  2. Justification: The notification must state the exact new rent amount. If the tenant requests it, the landlord must provide the official index percentage used to calculate the increase.
  3. Delivery Method: While an email might suffice if agreed upon, sending a Burofax or certified letter is the safest way to prove the 30-day notice requirement was met.

Automate with Landager Navigating changing percentage caps and ensuring 30-day advance notice is tedious. Landager monitors the latest Spanish rent index limits and can automatically draft and send fully compliant rent update notifications to your Andalusian tenants precisely when the law permits.

Back to Andalusia Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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