Hi,
Could anybody advise me if I need any kind of licence or registration to be able to let our house out as a holiday rental.
Paul
Holiday rental licence
- Enrique
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Re: Holiday rental licence
Hi 123-rattle,
Welcome to The Forum.............
Check with your local tourist office/Town hall.
Some member have "rentals" just have to wait on them seeing your post.........mean while have a Google......
And you get stuff like...................
http://www.spain-holiday.com/rentalbuzz ... -andalucia
Welcome to The Forum.............
Check with your local tourist office/Town hall.
Some member have "rentals" just have to wait on them seeing your post.........mean while have a Google......
And you get stuff like...................
http://www.spain-holiday.com/rentalbuzz ... -andalucia
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Re: Holiday rental licence
Hi Enrique,
Thanks for the welcome,
I will check out the link you sent and also wait and see if i get any replies,
Paul
Thanks for the welcome,
I will check out the link you sent and also wait and see if i get any replies,
Paul
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Re: Holiday rental licence
Hi Paul and welcome.
Enrique's link to spain holiday offers the most up to date information I have found about the new law which is due soon, but we have been waiting for nearly 18 months now.
Some of us have vivienda rurales or casa rurales and they do not come under the same licence ruling, and should be in allocated country areas not competing with hotels. In other words, providing a rural leasing service where non would normally exist.
It would be impossible for many of us " campo holiday lets " to install a/cs in ancient walls over 2 feet thick for example and we have a different set of criteria ie supplementary water systems and so on. We need a licence as well. The new law for holiday lets will insist on a/c installation and possibly wifi.
You will be required to pay tax on your income of course, best done via gestoria or financial department of local lawyers office, as I do.
Enrique's link to spain holiday offers the most up to date information I have found about the new law which is due soon, but we have been waiting for nearly 18 months now.
Some of us have vivienda rurales or casa rurales and they do not come under the same licence ruling, and should be in allocated country areas not competing with hotels. In other words, providing a rural leasing service where non would normally exist.
It would be impossible for many of us " campo holiday lets " to install a/cs in ancient walls over 2 feet thick for example and we have a different set of criteria ie supplementary water systems and so on. We need a licence as well. The new law for holiday lets will insist on a/c installation and possibly wifi.
You will be required to pay tax on your income of course, best done via gestoria or financial department of local lawyers office, as I do.
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Re: Holiday rental licence
Hi,
Thanks for your information,
Looking more and more like a bit of a minefield.
Paul
Ps thanks for the welcome.
Thanks for your information,
Looking more and more like a bit of a minefield.
Paul
Ps thanks for the welcome.
Re: Holiday rental licence
I think anyone, private or business who rents property needs a licence. Im sure they brought that law in 2013
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Re: Holiday rental licence
Could be, Costakid, but I was told by the Dept of Works etc, in Cáceres that it depended on how many weeks a year the property was to be let. This is Spain. Nothing is as easy as a fixed law.
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