The Canary Islands Parliament Approves the Law that Seeks to Curb the Expansion of Tourist Flats
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The regulation guarantees that 10% of the housing stock of the Archipelago (including 20% in the Green Islands), of a million buildings, is engaged in this activity, provided that the municipalities regulate the sector and meet minimum requirements.
The government defends that it will serve to order the sector. The opposition and the owners assure that it favors the big forks
In the Canary Islands, 44.6% of holiday homes are in the hands of natural persons, while the rest are managed by foreign entities or owners.
The plenary of the Canary Islands Parliament approved on Wednesday the law that will regulate vacation homes in the islands, a rule that seeks to curb the uncontrolled expansion of this type of accommodation, avoid gentrification and guarantee access to housing for residents. The law went ahead without the support of the PSOE, Nueva Canarias (NC) and Vox, which criticize its orientation and lack of dialogue. The legal text states that the touris…
The Canary Islands Parliament approved on Wednesday the new law regulating holiday rentals in the Islands, a rule promoted by the Tourism Council, led by Jessica de León (PP), and supported by the groups that make up the quadripartite —Coalition Canaria, Popular Party, Socialist Grouping Gomera and Independent Herreña Group.
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