Pablo Feu, a lawyer specialising in housing law, has outlined the legal changes in Spain’s new right to housing law in a briefing published by the Consorci de l’Habitatge de Barcelona, the Barcelona housing consortium linked to the Ajuntament, or city council.

The key point for tenants and landlords in Barcelona is the law itself: it changes the legal framework governing housing, and the consortium presented Feu’s explanation as a guide to those updates. The official notice names the measure as the new law for the right to housing and identifies Feu as an expert lawyer in the field.

The available primary source does not set out the individual legal measures in detail, and no full transcript of Feu’s comments is provided in the material supplied. That means the published record confirms that the briefing took place and who delivered it, but not the full substance of each legal change discussed.


What the official notice confirms

The consortium’s notice was published on its official website under the Ajuntament de Barcelona structure and is headlined: “Pablo Feu, lawyer expert in housing, comments on the legal updates of the new law for the right to housing.”

  • The speaker named is Pablo Feu.
  • He is described as a lawyer and housing expert.
  • The organising body is the Consorci de l’Habitatge de Barcelona.
  • The subject is the legal changes in the new housing law.

A separate profile published by the Càtedra Barcelona Estudis Habitatge, a Barcelona housing studies chair, also identifies Pablo Feu as the author of legal analysis on housing matters, including residential property purchase restrictions for use as the purchaser’s own home.


What readers should bear in mind

For residents, landlords and housing applicants, the practical takeaway is that the official Barcelona housing bodies are flagging legal changes as significant enough to require expert explanation. But the source material provided here does not include the underlying legal text, article numbers, dates of entry into force, or a list of rights and obligations affected.

Anyone who needs to act on the law, whether for a tenancy, a rent dispute or a housing application, should rely on the official housing consortium notice and any related legal documentation published through official channels, rather than on incomplete summaries.

The official notice describes the session as a presentation by Pablo Feu on the legal updates in the new law for the right to housing.

The confirmed public record, based on the official consortium page, is that Barcelona’s housing consortium has published an expert briefing by Pablo Feu on the legal changes in the new housing law.


Primary sources: lamoncloa.gob.es. Reported by linkedin.com, bestlawyers.com, chambers.com, pablogonzalezlaw.com, propertyclaimlaw.com, consorcihabitatge.barcelona, catedra, lawyers-in-barcelona.com, Marroquin_Abogados _Editor, barna.news, Carlos E. Cué, Gorka R. Pérez, Mark Stücklin, thelocal.es, europapress.es, Laurence Dollimore.