Spain Orders Airbnb to Remove 65,000 Illegal Listings Amid Housing Crisis
Madrid, Spain: In a sweeping move to combat overtourism and a mounting housing crunch, Spain’s Consumer Rights Ministry ordered Airbnb to delist more than 65,000 properties that lack proper rental licenses. The government says many were registered with fake or invalid license numbers or mislabeled as private homes. Airbnb is appealing the decision, arguing the housing shortage is more complex than rental platforms alone. With tourism returning, Spanish officials aim to protect locals from soaring rents, while critics say the removal might hurt small-scale hosts relying on short-term income.
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- • Airbnb: Popular global platform now mandated to remove thousands of unlicensed Spanish listings.
- • Spanish Government: Intensifying clampdown on short-term rentals, citing overtourism and housing inequality.
- • Local Residents: Many blame Airbnb for rent spikes and neighborhood disruptions.
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Might support strong protection for tenants and local communities.
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Outlines both housing concerns and economic benefits of tourism.
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