Mais Habitação Law: A Compliance Guide for Foreign Landlords

The Mais Habitação law reshaped registration, contracts, and tax rules for Portuguese rentals. Staying compliant from abroad means knowing exactly what changed.

The problem

Compliance is hard enough for locals; from abroad, in another language, it’s a minefield. The rules shifted, and many overseas owners are still operating under the old framework without realizing it.

What matters most for a foreign landlord

  • Mandatory AT lease registration within the legal window.
  • Rent update rules tied to the official annual coefficient.
  • Electronic rent receipts via the Finanças portal.
  • Changes to short-term and affordable rental regimes.

The cost of non-compliance

Operating outside the current rules risks penalties and weakens any future eviction — stacking regulatory cost on top of the already steep cost of a default.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I confirm the current rules?

Always verify against the Portuguese tax authority and current legislation, ideally with a local lawyer, as the rules continue to evolve.

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