- The Spanish government has ordered Airbnb to remove almost 66,000 holiday rentals from its platform for violating local regulations, including failing to list license numbers or specifying the apartment's owner.
- Consumer Rights Minister Pablo Bustinduy said that Spain's economy and housing market are not a “free for all” and that there is a correlation between the rise of short-term rentals like Airbnb and increasing housing costs.
- A recent Bank of Spain report indicated a shortfall of 450,000 homes in the country.
- Barcelona announced plans last year to close all 10,000 apartments licensed as short-term rentals by 2028 to protect housing for full-time residents.
- Airbnb is appealing the decision to remove the 66,000 homes, asserting it connects property owners with renters but doesn't have oversight obligations.
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Spanish government’s tourism warning after Airbnb ordered to remove thousands of rentals