Spanish PM Vows to 'Remove' 53,000 Flats in Latest War Against Tourists
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Spain vows to turn 50,000 tourist lets into long-term rentals
Spain’s Ministry of Housing has ordered the removal of 53,000 more ads for illegal tourist accommodation from online platforms such as Airbnb, with the Spanish premier vowing to turn these lets into long-term rentals for residents.
The registrars revoke 20% of the registration requests, the majority in Andalusia, the Canary Islands, Catalonia and the Valencian Community, while the Minister of Housing regrets the lack of collaboration of some administrations and points out the "great anomaly" of Madrid, with the lowest percentage of applicationsSánchez announces an aid to rent with option to buy almost 30,000 euros for young people The digital platforms on which tourist hou…
The Spanish government has decided to remove more than 53,000 vacation rentals from websites offering them for rent. These are primarily apartments in Seville, Marbella, Barcelona, and Malaga. The government wants the properties to be offered on its own real estate market.
The Spanish government plans to remove at least 53,000 vacation homes from online platforms. The properties should be offered on the regular housing market to "Spanish young people and families," according to Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
The president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, has announced that on Monday they are going to revoke and remove 53,000 homes from the Unique Register of Leases, "which pretend to become vacation or tourist rentals", so that they become "constant renters, permanent for the young people, the families of this country."In a rally in Malaga, he has defended that "that is to govern for the people, which is what the PSOE does when it has the honor of …
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