Spain Court Forces Airbnb to Pay €64M Amid Rental Crackdown

By Ivan PetrenkoMar 23, 2026 22:38 PMNews
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Platforms face tighter listing verification requirements. Source: unsplash

Spain’s High Court of Justice of Madrid has refused to suspend a €64 million fine imposed on Airbnb by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, requiring the company to pay the penalty while legal proceedings continue. The sanction, introduced in December 2025, relates to alleged breaches linked to short-term tourist accommodation listings. The platform had requested interim measures to delay payment, but the court dismissed the appeal on Monday.

The ruling does not examine whether the fine itself is justified. Instead, the court focused only on Airbnb’s request to delay payment until the legal process is complete and rejected it. The company confirmed it will continue to challenge the penalty, stating that the decision does not align with existing Spanish and EU rules that regulate online platforms and their responsibilities.

Rental rules aim to improve transparency. Source: unsplash
Rental rules aim to improve transparency. Source: unsplash

Spanish authorities have been tightening rules on short-term rentals as housing shortages continue to affect major cities. Officials argue that a growing number of tourist lets has reduced availability for local residents. Similar measures have been introduced in France, Italy and Portugal, where governments are also responding to pressure linked to rising housing costs and limited supply in popular destinations.

According to Spain’s Ministry of Consumer Affairs, the fine reflects repeated irregularities affecting tens of thousands of listings that did not comply with regional regulations governing tourist accommodation.

Key issues cited by regulators

  • Listings for properties without valid licences
  • Incorrect or false registration numbers
  • Missing or unclear host information
  • Advertisements considered misleading for consumers
Unlicensed properties targeted by new controls. Source: unsplash
Unlicensed properties targeted by new controls. Source: unsplash

The decision shows that authorities across Europe are tightening control over how short-term rental platforms publish accommodation listings. Governments want clearer information about registration numbers, licences and property details so that adverts match local housing rules. Stronger supervision may change how listings are presented online, helping reduce incorrect information and making accommodation offers easier to understand before booking a stay.

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