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Portugal's New Housing Law and its effect on hostels

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I have no idea how this will really adversely affect the pilgrim. If anything it may help as more pilgrims look to municipal albergues. Maybe the number of municipal albergues will grow. It also seems like that many private albergues would not be affected by the new law. Which does not become law until 2030.
 
The places they are aiming this at are:

Lisbon, which, between regular tourism and encouraging "digital nomads," has lost many apartments to AL status, Porto, where the same is true to a lesser effect, and the Algarve's beach towns.

In all these areas, there is a severe housing shortage which impacts business because employees cannot find affordable places to live. (Same thing happening in any tourist-dependent major city in Europe and North America.) Thus the new law, which is a response to a housing crisis locally.

Of course those subject to the new law and tax are indignant about it. It should not affect peregrinos at all. A non-issue in the rural areas north of Lisbon where AL are exempt from this law.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.