Poland moves to tighten short-term rental rules with proposed licensing overhaul

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Published: December 30, 2025
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

Poland is introducing stricter regulations for short-term rentals, including mandatory registration and potential restrictions by local authorities. Hosts should prepare for registration requirements and be aware of potential fines for non-compliance. Industry stakeholders are encouraged to provide feedback on the proposed legislation.

Key Insights

  • Poland is proposing mandatory registration for all short-term rental properties.
  • Local authorities would gain powers to restrict or ban short-term rentals in designated areas.

Action Items

  • Hosts operating in Poland should monitor the progress of the legislation and review the specific requirements for registration.
    Effort: low
    Impact: high
  • Hosts should consider submitting feedback on the proposed legislation during the consultation period.
    Effort: low
    Impact: medium

Common Mistakes

  • Failing to register or meet regulatory standards could result in fines of up to PLN 50,000.

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