Santo Domingo. – The Chamber of Deputies made the project of rents of real estate and evictions into law, after hosting the modifications made by the Senate of the Republic to the piece, which is authorship of the president of this legislative body, Alfredo Pacheco.
The initiative aims to regulate the legal relations, conditions and obligations that originate in the rental of real estate for housing, trade or non -profit activities.
Pacheco said that despite the modifications that the piece suffered in the Senate, it continues to maintain a balance between the tenants and the owners.
“This project adds to the number of projects that we have been evacuating from here from the National Congress for the well -being of the Dominican people. More than 30 years ago, Dominican society has been claiming a rental law. Here we have talked about all colors,” said Alfredo Pacheco.
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In article 2 it establishes that this law is of general application throughout the national territory and governs for rental contracts, with the following exceptions:
Rural farms, pensions and lodgings, parks or free zone companies operating under current law, real estate rentals for tourist or recreational purposes, whose duration is not greater than ninety days, state assets given for rent or lease and any commercial activity governed by special law.
Likewise, it is established in another article that the rental contract is the act by which the parties are obliged reciprocally, one, to grant the use and temporary enjoyment of a real estate, and the other, to pay a certain and determined price. Who yields the use and enjoyment of the real estate is called the owner or lessor, and the one who pays the price, tenant or tenant.
Congress Supervision Law
Similarly, the deputies made the Law of Organic Law of Supervision and Control of the National Congress of the authorship of Senator Félix Bautista, which aims to regulate the procedures and mechanisms of control and political control by the National Congress.
According to a paragraph of article two, natural or legal persons that use or benefit from heritage or the use of public resources are subject to the regulation established in this article.
The president of the Chamber of Deputies, Alfredo Pacheco, prior to submitting the approval of the observations made by the Executive Power made some clarifications about the observations made to the piece, so he requested the favorable vote for its approval.
“It is the great opportunity that the country has to have a National Congress with an inspection law where officials cannot evade since the request to come to Congress has to exhaust, when Congress requests them, of course complying with due process,” Pacheco explained.
Another project converted into law
The deputies turned into law the project of Organic Law of Family Good this Tuesday, by hosting the modifications made by the Executive Power.
The initiative whose observations were also accepted by the Senate aims to regulate the form of constitution, renunciation or disaffection of the family good.
The deputies of the different party banks unanimously expressed the favorable vote to the observations made by the Executive Power.
The deputies also made the law of the Organic Law of the Ministry of Justice, of the authorship of the venerated senator Cristóbal Castillo, who passes to the Executive Power for its promulgation.
This bill is intended to create and organize the structure and functions of the Ministry of Justice, at the same time to strengthen the justice system.
This initiative that obtained a vote of 102 Sies and 19 NOES now passes to the Executive Power for its promulgation.
Minute of silence
The deputies kept a minute of silence in the memory of former deputy Luís Martínez Peña in the province of San Pedro de Macorís, for the death of José Rafael Lantigua, former Minister of Culture, for the memory of two children who died in the community of Palavé, Santo Domingo Oeste because of a lightning and by Yaner Abab, sister of deputy Frank Ramírez.
