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In Alicante, 73% of tourist apartments are rented out without the required permit, the city council reports. This coincides with the introduction of Spain’s new Airbnb law, which aims to better regulate holiday rentals. Popular areas such as San Juan Beach and the city centre often have unregistered holiday homes.
In response, the city has imposed a two-year moratorium on new holiday rental licenses. At the same time, owners in Alicante must register their properties in a government database, as required by a new law that has been in force since January 2025. This law aims to bring greater control and transparency to the holiday rental market.
Written by: Redactie
Airbnb law Alicante moratorium San Juan Beach tourist apartments vacation rental market
PSOE Alicante will vote this Saturday on the list of delegates for the provincial congress, which will take place next week in Alcoi. The election will mark the official appointment of Rubén Alfaro, the mayor of Elda, as the new secretary general of the party. Alfaro, who is the only […]
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