Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at 19:58 All owners of a property for tourist rental have until 1 July to register it in Spain’s Registro Único for holiday rentals. Anyone who wants to advertise their house or flat on holiday platforms as well as anyone who would like to rent it out for a short term is required to take this …
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