The shared equity credit agreement as a new credit agreement to finance the shared ownership in Catalonia Authors Guillem Izquierdo Grau Abstract The Catalan lawmaker introduced the Shared Ownership into the Catalan Civil Code in 2015. However, since the entry into force of the Act 19/2015, there have been no acquisitions of assets using this new tenure. The Directive 2014/17/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 February 2014 regulates the Shared Equity Credit Agreement, which could be a new credit agreement to facilitate the acquisitions of assets using the Shared Ownership. Moreover, the Spanish lawmaker has transposed the Directive 2014/17/UE in the same terms than the Directive 2014/17/EU. The aim of this paper is to facilitate the implementation of the Shared Equity Credit Agreement in Spain once the Directive 2014/17/EU is transposed by the Spanish lawmaker to make housing more affordable. Downloads Download data is not yet available. Downloads Text complet (Català) Published 2020-04-08 Issue Vol. 21 (2019) Section Studies License The intellectual property of articles belongs to the respective authors.On submitting articles for publication to the journal Revista Catalana de Dret Privat, authors accept the following terms:Authors assign to Societat Catalana d'Estudis Jurídics (a subsidiary of Institut d’Estudis Catalans) the rights of reproduction, communication to the public and distribution of the articles submitted for publication to Revista Catalana de Dret Privat.Authors answer to Societat Catalana d'Estudis Jurídics for the authorship and originality of submitted articles.Authors are responsible for obtaining permission for the reproduction of all graphic material included in articles.Societat Catalana d'Estudis Jurídics declines all liability for the possible infringement of intellectual property rights by authors.The contents published in the journal, unless otherwise stated in the text or in the graphic material, are subject to a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (by-nc-nd) 3.0 Spain licence, the complete text of which may be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/deed.en. Consequently, the general public is authorised to reproduce, distribute and communicate the work, provided that its authorship and the body publishing it are acknowledged, and that no commercial use and no derivative works are made of it.Revista Catalana de Dret Privat is not responsible for the ideas and opinions expressed by the authors of the published articles.