
Landlords Can Publicly Name Rent Defaulters, Spanish Supreme Court Rules
In a recent ruling, Spain's Supreme Court clarified the rights of landlords dealing with non-paying tenants. The court determined that if a tenant has a final judgment for unpaid rent, the landlord is permitted to publicly identify them as a defaulter. This decision stems from a case involving a Sabadell daycare center that had accumulated over €30,000 in unpaid rent. The daycare owners publicly announced the debt, and the court ruled in their favor, citing the truthfulness and public interest of their actions. "The right to honor does not overshadow reality," stated the lawyer in a recent TikTok video explaining the ruling. This decision provides a clear legal precedent and will likely influence how landlords handle similar situations across Spain. This ruling offers a significant legal precedent, potentially affecting landlord-tenant relations nationwide.