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HOTREC, EFFAT Urge EU to Close Regulatory Gap on Short-Term Rentals - GTP Headlines
Summary
HOTREC and EFFAT are urging the EU to address the lack of regulations currently present in the short-term rental market. This call to action emphasizes the need for a unified regulatory approach across the European Union, highlighting the potential impacts on the industry's stakeholders. The absence of specific regulations is creating uncertainty and potential issues.
Key Insights
- •HOTREC and EFFAT are calling for the EU to close the existing regulatory gap regarding short-term rentals.
Action Items
- ✓Monitor EU regulatory developments for potential changes to STR operations. Stay informed on new regulations.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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