Greece to enforce new short-term rental rules this year

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Greece to enforce new short-term rental rules this year
Author: Amelia Neath
Published: Jan, 23 2025 12:46

The government is cracking down on the safety and quality of short-term rentals. Greek authorities have voted in favour of new short-term rental regulations that would see stricter property safety rules and new inspection monitoring. As part of the country’s bid to make its tourism industry more sustainable, the government has put forward new rules to make sure holiday lets and short-term rentals are up to scratch for tourists.

However, basements and semi-basements that fail to meet the new standards, such as being hindered by the lack of natural light, will no longer be allowed. Short-term rentals must also have civil liability insurance in case of any accidents or damages within the property, certification from a licenced electrician, cut-off relays, fire extinguishers, smoke detectors and escape signs.

A pest control certificate, first aid kit and an emergency contact guide will also be required. To allow time for all short-term rentals to comply with these new rules, they will be enforced on 1 October 2025. The ministry added that an inspection framework will be put in place to check that properties are complying with the rules, with the ability to hand out sanctions and fines.

Those who do not comply could face fines of €5,000, which can double for repeat offenders, the local outlet reported. Tourism minister Olga Kefalogianni said that the bill, which also brings in rules for other items like spas and swimming pools, is part of a larger effort to ensure Greece continues to offer “reliable, safe and quality hospitality services”.

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