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Venezuelan Parliament Approves Law to ‘Protect’ Real Estate Developers

August 23, 2026 - 09:51

Venezuelan Parliament Approves Law to ‘Protect’ Real Estate Developers

The Venezuelan National Assembly has approved a new legal framework designed to offer protections and incentives to private real estate developers, a move that comes on the heels of a separate rental reform that makes it easier for landlords to evict tenants. The bill, which passed with a simple majority, is being framed by the government as a necessary step to revive the country's struggling construction sector and attract much-needed private investment.

Under the new law, developers who commit to building residential or commercial projects will receive a range of benefits, including tax breaks, streamlined permit processes, and legal safeguards against property seizures or arbitrary government intervention. Officials argue that the measure will help address the nation's severe housing shortage, which has worsened during years of economic crisis and mass emigration. The law also establishes a special registry for approved projects, giving developers a clearer legal standing when dealing with local authorities.

However, critics are skeptical. They point out that the law does little to address the underlying issues that have driven construction to a standstill, such as hyperinflation, lack of access to credit, and widespread corruption. the timing is notable: the new protections for developers come just weeks after the Assembly passed a rental law that significantly weakens tenant rights, allowing for faster evictions and fewer protections against rent hikes. Opposition lawmakers have called the combination a giveaway to wealthy property owners at the expense of ordinary citizens, who already struggle to afford basic housing. For now, the government insists the twin reforms are part of a coherent strategy to unlock the housing market, but many Venezuelans remain wary of promises that have failed to materialize in the past.


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