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Botond Sára Says It Is Unconstitutional, so She Would Have the 6th District Revoke the Airbnb Ban, but Tamás Soproni Does Not Want to Give In

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The mayor says they won't obey.

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According to Sára Botond, Terézváros's complete Airbnb ban is against the Fundamental Law. The decree violates the freedom of enterprise, and the case may even be brought before the Curia.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Mayor Botond Sára called on the Terézváros Municipality to amend their Airbnb ordinance, which is scheduled to come into effect in 2026. However, according to the mayor, this will not happen.

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Mayor Tamás Soproni announced that they will protect the decision and interests of the district residents.

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A fateful decision may have been made in the Airbnb war in Terézváros - The government office has classified Terézváros' move as illegal, but the mayor is not backing down.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Mayor Sára Botond and the Fidesz government office have called on us to amend our Airbnb regulation, writes Tamás Soproni, the mayor of the district, on Facebook. Last fall, after a local referendum, the district adopted a regulation that will prohibit short-term rental of apartments in Terézváros from January 1, 2026. District VI was able to do this because, according to the Commercial Act, local governments can determine how many days short-te…

·Hungary
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telex.hu broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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