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The Ministry of Housing Asks to Withdraw 21,872 Tourist Flats From the Platforms, with Malaga and Seville at the Head

Andalusia is the community with the most illegal homes: in Marbella there are 2,993, in Seville 2,659 and in Malaga 1,845 In all Spain there are 86,275 illegal tourist and temporary homes There are 32,318 tourist flats in Seville, 4 percent more

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The Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda has asked the real estate portals to withdraw more than 86,000 tourist and seasonal apartment ads because they do not comply with the requirements established by law for this type of accommodation. This figure represents the total computation of claims posted on different platforms since January last year, when it started the state registration of this type of property, as confirmed by Isabel Rodríguez’s …

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Andalusia is the community with the most illegal homes: in Marbella there are 2,993, in Seville 2,659 and in Malaga 1,845 In all Spain there are 86,275 illegal tourist and temporary homes There are 32,318 tourist flats in Seville, 4 percent more

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The Ministry of Consumer Affairs had ordered the withdrawal of 138 pages, of which 108 pages have already been blocked.Consumo investigates large housing platforms for announcing rents at illegal prices Six platforms have withdrawn more than one hundred tourist accommodation announcements in Palestinian territories occupied by Israel, following a request by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, which last December ordered the removal of 138 pages. A…

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In total, the Ministry of Pablo Bustinduy has succeeded in eliminating a total of 108 tourist accommodation advertisements out of the 138 required.

·Madrid, Spain
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The Spanish Ministry of Consumer Affairs moves a tab to end the conflict of tourist housing advertisements. The department led by Pablo Bustinduy has reported that it has imposed a penalty of €64 million on the Airbnb platform for allowing there to be departments on its portal advertising itself despite not having a license, as the regulations mark. The fine is equivalent to six times the illicit profit that the company based in San Francisco wo…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Once notified, platforms must remove advertisements, which may be placed on the market in several at the same time.

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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