Spain’s new short‑term rental rules: VUDA registry and annual reporting - Idealista

STR Housing Impact
Published: April 7, 2026
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

Spain is introducing new short-term rental regulations, including the implementation of a VUDA registry and mandatory annual reporting. This is a significant shift affecting all STR hosts in Spain. Understanding these new rules is crucial for compliance, preventing penalties, and maintaining legal operations. Learn more about the VUDA registry and annual reporting now.

Key Insights

  • Spain is implementing a VUDA registry for short-term rentals.
  • Annual reporting will be required for all short-term rental properties in Spain.

Action Items

  • Hosts should familiarize themselves with the VUDA registry requirements and the specifics of annual reporting.
    Effort: low
    Impact: high

Common Mistakes

  • Failure to register with the VUDA registry or to comply with annual reporting could result in fines.

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