New Law’s regarding tourist rentals in Costa del Sol.  

7th April 2025
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First of all DO NOT PANICK

New Law’s regarding tourist rentals in Costa del Sol.

 

First of all DO NOT PANICK. The rules are clear any many complexes are voting in favour of short term rentals.

The Costa del Sol, renowned for its picturesque beaches and vibrant culture, has recently introduced new tourist rental laws aimed at fostering a more sustainable and harmonious environment for both residents and visitors. These regulations, effective from April 3, 2025, present several positive developments for property owners, tourists, and the local community.

Empowerment of Local Communities

A significant aspect of the new regulations is the empowerment of residential communities. Homeowner associations now have the authority to vote on permitting or restricting short-term rentals within their buildings. Specifically, property owners must obtain approval from at least three-fifths (60%) of the community members before renting their properties to tourists. This democratic approach ensures that tourism development aligns with the preferences and well-being of local residents, fostering a balanced coexistence. ​

Streamlined Licensing Process

The removal of the First Occupation License (LPO) requirement simplifies the process for property owners to register their homes as tourist accommodations. Owners can now declare compliance with urban planning regulations without the need for additional certification, reducing bureaucratic hurdles and encouraging more property owners to enter the rental market. ​

Municipal Oversight for Sustainable Growth

Local municipalities have been granted greater authority to regulate tourist rentals, allowing them to tailor policies to their specific needs. 

As of April 3, 2025, Spain has implemented new regulations affecting short-term holiday rentals, granting Communities of Property Owners (comunidades de propietarios) significant authority over such activities.

Under these regulations, a community can prohibit or approve tourist rentals within their building or complex through a vote. Specifically, a favorable vote from at least three-fifths (60%) of the total owners, who must also represent three-fifths of the ownership shares (participation quotas), is required to make such decisions. ​

Additionally, communities have the power to impose up to a 20% increase in monthly community fees on properties engaged in short-term rentals, acknowledging the increased wear and tear on common areas. ​

It's important to note that properties with valid tourist rental licenses obtained before April 3, 2025, are exempt from these new community approval requirements. However, any new applications for tourist rental licenses submitted after this date must comply with the updated regulations, including securing the necessary community approval. For property owners in the Costa del Sol and throughout Spain, these changes underscore the importance of engaging with their respective Communities of Property Owners to understand and adhere to any specific rules or restrictions regarding short-term rentals

Positive Implications for Property Owners and Investors

For those considering property investment in the Costa del Sol, these regulations provide a clear framework that promotes transparency and quality. By adhering to the new standards, property owners can enhance the appeal of their rentals, potentially leading to higher occupancy rates and guest satisfaction. Moreover, the emphasis on community approval and safety measures can contribute to more harmonious relations with neighbors and local authorities.

Conclusion

The Costa del Sol's new tourist rental laws represent a progressive step toward sustainable tourism that benefits all stakeholders. By enhancing accommodation standards, empowering local communities, and streamlining regulatory processes, these measures ensure that the region remains a top-tier destination for travelers while preserving the quality of life for its residents.

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