Yes it does. It would be the renters primary residence, so it's "Allanamiento de Morada". (Breaking and entering).
Now if the current renter can't afford to keep paying rent and decides to occupy the property, that's considered Okupación. And that process does take longer.
Now if the current renter can't afford to keep paying rent and decides to occupy the property, that's considered Okupación. And that process does take longer.