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Canary Islands Tighten Short-Term Rental Rules With Police Support

A woman walks past a graffiti on the wall that says "tourist go home" in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

In an effort to regulate the booming short-term rental market, Spain's Canary Islands have announced plans to tighten rules governing vacation rentals. The new regulations will be backed by police enforcement to ensure compliance.

The move comes as the popularity of short-term rentals, facilitated by platforms like Airbnb, has surged in recent years, leading to concerns about the impact on local communities and housing availability.

Under the proposed rules, property owners will be required to obtain a license to rent out their properties for short stays. This measure aims to address issues such as noise disturbances, overcrowding, and safety concerns associated with unregulated vacation rentals.

Additionally, the Canary Islands government plans to increase monitoring and enforcement efforts, with police support to crack down on illegal rentals and ensure that properties meet safety standards.

Property owners must obtain a license for short stays to address safety concerns.
Canary Islands tightening rules on short-term rentals due to surge in popularity.
New regulations aim to tackle noise disturbances, overcrowding, and safety issues.
Government plans to increase monitoring and enforcement efforts with police support.

The new regulations are part of a broader effort to strike a balance between promoting tourism and protecting the interests of local residents. By imposing stricter rules on short-term rentals, authorities hope to mitigate the negative effects of mass tourism on the Canary Islands.

While the specifics of the regulations are still being finalized, it is clear that the Canary Islands are taking proactive steps to address the challenges posed by the rapid growth of the short-term rental market.

Property owners and rental platforms will need to adapt to the new rules to avoid penalties and ensure compliance with the law. The enforcement of these regulations with police support signals a more robust approach to managing the impact of short-term rentals on the Canary Islands.

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