Spain reaches: 65,000 Airbnbs have to close due to regulatory violations!

Spanien reguliert Tourismus: Über 65.000 illegale Airbnb-Angebote entfernt. Ziel: Wohnungsnot bekämpfen und Verbraucherschutz stärken.
Spain regulates tourism: over 65,000 illegal Airbnb offers. Goal: fight housing shortage and strengthen consumer protection. (Symbolbild/ER)

Spain reaches: 65,000 Airbnbs have to close due to regulatory violations!

Spanien - The Spanish government has taken measures today to regulate the housing market, especially with regard to illegal holiday accommodation. These measures are part of a comprehensive strategy to combat the housing shortage, which is an urgent problem in many cities in the country. In the course of this, over 65,000 Airbnb holiday apartments have to be removed due to regulatory violations. The main reasons for this are missing license numbers as well as unclear information on the identity of the landlord, such as Zeit Online reported.

This regulation was necessary due to the growing concerns among the Spaniards that too many tourists raise the housing and rental prices in cities. The Spanish government, supported by local authorities, reinforces its measures against platforms such as Airbnb and Booking.com. The aim is to strengthen consumer protection and to contain the negative effects of tourism on the housing market.

strict controls for the Airbnb sector

The actions are aimed at all operators of holiday apartments that do not adhere to the legally prescribed regulations. The Spanish authorities have found that many offers are operated without the necessary licenses. This leads to a disproportionate increase in rental prices, which mainly meet families and students.

Airbnb itself has not yet responded to the allegations. This raises questions of how the company wants to deal with the new regulations and the associated challenges in the future. However, the Spanish government shows determination to tackle the problem. She expects the situation on the housing market to relax through these measures.

future of tourism in Spain

The news about the regulation of the Airbnb market in Spain comes at a time when the tourism sector is growing sharply in many cities. However, concerns about the oversupply of tourist accommodations and the resulting housing shortage are still present. While the government takes steps to counter these problems, it remains to be seen whether these measures are sufficient to meet the wishes of the population.

In summary, it can be said that the Spanish government focuses on a regulated, sustainable tourism sector. According to information from SPIEGEL ONLINE
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