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Paris Cracks Down: The New Reality for Short Term Rentals in the French Capital

Paris is enforcing strict new short term rental laws to combat housing shortages. Primary residences are now capped at 90 nights annually and mandatory city registration is required for all hosts. With automated data tracking and fines exceeding 100000 euros the era of unchecked Parisian holiday letting is officially over.

The New Era of European STRs: Navigating the Single Digital Entry Point Deadline

The era of unregulated European short term rentals is ending. By May 20, 2026, the new EU Regulation requires all properties to display a verified registration number via a Single Digital Entry Point. Non compliant listings face automatic removal within ten days. Prepare your portfolio to survive the purge.
Weekly STR news roundup 20-03

Wire Weekly: Global short-term rental & hospitality news

As Middle Eastern conflict disrupts global travel with 23,000+ cancelled flights, Spain sees a surge in bookings from displaced travellers. But regulatory chaos threatens the country's ability to capture both leisure demand and Dubai's relocating corporate events. Why SCALE España matters more than ever for Spanish operators navigating unprecedented opportunity amid legislative uncertainty.

Barcelona: From Pioneer in Regulation to Pioneer in Prohibition

In just over a decade, Barcelona transformed from the first European city to regulate short-term rentals into the first to decree their total extinction by 2028. This data-driven analysis explores how the promise of affordable housing failed to materialize despite a 28% reduction in legal listings, creating a market paradox where rental prices soared alongside restrictions. We examine the looming 38,000-bed deficit, the explosion of the black market, and the urgent liquidation strategies investors must adopt before the 2028 deadline.

The CJEU Draws a Red Line: Why Urban Planning Can No Longer Bypass EU Services Rules in STR Regulation

The Advocate General has issued a landmark opinion in Case C-813/24 (Smartflats), establishing that urban planning rules for Short-Term Rentals must strictly adhere to the EU Services Directive. This analysis details the five mandatory criteria for compliance—including proportionality and transparency—and warns that common municipal practices, such as vague zoning criteria or treating "administrative silence" as a refusal, may soon be deemed illegal across the continent.

Spain Fines Airbnb €64 Million for Publishing Unlicensed Tourist Rentals

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