By Allan Hilder on Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Category: Blog

New Holiday Lettings Legislation

On 12 May 2016 a decree enacted in 2012 (Decree 28/2012) comes into force. It has important bearings on people who rent their homes or parts of their property for holiday lets on a daily or weekly basis. This affects many of our clients. Under this decree all persons who let their properties in this way will be required to register the activity.

The Junta’s intention in redacting this decree is ostensibly to ensure that such lets meet certain minimum standards. However, since there has been no clamour from consumers for a raising of standards we can safely assume that the real motives are:

However, there are some very important exemptions, principal among which are:

The onus is on the owner of the property to register it before 12 May 2016. Unless this is done and a registration number obtained, which must then be displayed when offering the property for holiday rentals, the owner will no longer be permitted to rent the property.

It is estimated that there are as many as 80.000 properties liable to register but by the 12th May only 3.000 had registered. Failure to do so can result in a fine of up to €150.000.

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