Spain may restrict vacation rentals for non-licensed properties


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Considering Spain's trouble with corruption, it's hard to imagine that the un-registered properties are paying the proper taxes, especially the second homes owned by the Telegraph's readers. This is likely the major point of concern among owners.

Private holiday rentals could be restricted across Spain under a new law being debated in parliament seen as favouring the hotel industry. Alarmed at the number of tourists now choosing to rent accommodation privately instead of through hotels and registered tour companies, Spain's parliament is poised to pass a new law that will restrict the right of home owners to engage in holiday-lettings. The new legislation has been called a "death blow" to a growing sector that contributes hugely to Spain's economy and provides many hard-up families with a lifeline at a time of economic hardship. The move means it will be illegal to rent out property through websites unless it has the correct licence and has been approved by regional touris