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    Canary Islands to Implement Stricter Regulations for Short-Term Rentals

    April 17, 2024Updated:April 17, 20242 Mins Read
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    The Canary Islands are set to adopt tougher measures against illegal short-term rentals, with plans to bolster enforcement through police support, as concerns over the proliferation of listings on platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com continue to mount.

    Recent incidents, such as the shutdown of a rooftop campsite rented out through Airbnb in Tenerife, exemplify the region’s crackdown on unauthorized short-term lets. The move comes in response to escalating grievances from residents struggling to afford housing amid soaring rental prices and hotels facing unfair competition and regulatory evasion by short-term rental operators.

    With a draft law expected to pass this year, the Canary Islands aim to curb the unchecked growth of short-term rentals and address existing listings that flout regulations. The proposed legislation includes provisions prohibiting new-build properties from entering the short-term rental market and mandates existing property owners to obtain permits within a stipulated timeframe.

    Key to the success of these measures is the reinforcement of enforcement capabilities, with plans to empower police forces to intervene in cases of fraudulent behavior detected in homes. The initiative underscores the region’s commitment to cracking illegal rentals and restoring balance in the housing market.

    While other parts of Spain have implemented similar regulations, the Canary Islands’ approach emphasizes stringent enforcement, distinguishing it as a model for addressing the challenges posed by short-term rentals. The region aims to safeguard housing affordability and community well-being by prioritizing law enforcement and regulatory compliance.

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