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Thousands of Tourist Rental Owners Face Fines

SPAIN, JUL 1 – The new registry enforces compliance with EU rules, causing over 70% of short-term rentals to be delisted, impacting around 152,857 properties, according to Spain's Ministry of Housing.

  • On July 1, 2025, Spain’s Single Rental Registry launched, with only 25.6% of short-term rentals authorized and 74.4% remaining off-market.
  • EU Regulation 2024/1028 mandated that Spain's Ministry of Housing requires property owners to register short-term rentals by July 1, verifying compliance across local, regional, and national rules.
  • Other EU countries may adopt Spain’s rental registry model to combat overtourism and illegal listings, as registration challenges and enforcement issues emerge internationally.
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In France, in eight years, we have grown from 300,000 furnished tourist apartments to 1.2 million. Tools are available for municipalities to tighten the rules for short-term rentals, but what effects do these measures have? TF1's JT went to La Rochelle and Lyon to make an initial assessment. - "It's a drop of water": do the new "anti-Airbnb" rules really release the offer of housing? (Accommodation and real estate).

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The Federation of Consumers and Users CECU has filed a complaint with the Directorate General of Consumers against Booking and Airbnb, the main online short-term rental platforms, for "not complying with the regulations in force regarding the obligation to publish the registration number in short-term rental announcements", as explained in a press release. The regulation entered into force on 23 December 2024 and the platforms had until 1 July 2…

·Madrid, Spain
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Property registrars deny applications to more than 19,000 tourist or seasonal homes, enable 100,000 licenses to advertise on platforms, and have a request to resolve another 110,000 last-minute requests

·Spain
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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