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This paper analyzes the so-called "new rental bill" (bill 27.551) through the perspective of the economic analysis of the law. I will perform a legal and economic analysis of the most relevant points of the regulation and demonstrate that its results are contraries to the ones intended by...
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Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Departamento de Publicaciones
2021
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| Sumario: | This paper analyzes the so-called "new rental bill" (bill 27.551) through the perspective of the economic analysis of the law. I will perform a legal and economic analysis of the most relevant points of the regulation and demonstrate that its results are contraries to the ones intended by the legislator. In the first part. I will analyze the modifications to the Civil and Commercial Code, developing the economic justifications for the old and the new regulations and their possible effects. In the next section I will study the regulations complementary to the Code, in particular the restrictions on price, demonstrating that they produce an increase in rental prices and a disadvantage for the tenant and the locator, also damaging the market. Finally, I will expose the contradiction between the effects of the regulations and the objective of the legislator, who wants to protect the tenant, by analyzing the legislative arguments presented in the treatment of the bill by the Congress in 2016, which have a bad moral proposition in relation to a supposed class conflict. |
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