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Spain fines Airbnb €64 million for unlicensed short-term rentals

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Regulatory enforcement intensifies as governments link tourism platforms to housing affordability

Dec 15, 2025

Spain has fined Airbnb €64 million ($75 million) for advertising unlicensed tourist rental properties, marking one of the country’s largest consumer rights penalties to date. The fine reflects six times the profit authorities say Airbnb earned from the illegal listings and forms part of a broader crackdown on short-term rentals blamed for worsening housing shortages. The government argues that platforms enabling unlicensed rentals are reducing housing supply and pushing up costs for residents. Airbnb has announced it will appeal the decision and maintains that regulatory changes are still being implemented.

Key takeaways

  • Major financial penalty: Spain imposed a €64 million fine on Airbnb for promoting unlicensed tourist rentals, one of the largest consumer rights sanctions issued by the ministry.
  • Housing crisis motivation: Authorities framed the fine as a tool to address rising housing costs and limited residential supply linked to short-term rentals.
  • Platform accountability: The penalty signals increased pressure on online platforms to actively verify and enforce licensing requirements for listings.
  • Prior enforcement actions: Airbnb previously removed around 65,000 listings that Spanish authorities said violated existing rules.
  • Regulatory transition underway: Airbnb stated that short-term rental rules changed in July and that it is cooperating with a new national registration system.
  • Legal challenge expected: Airbnb plans to contest the fine in court, arguing that the ministry’s actions conflict with applicable Spanish regulations.

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