Registry Chaos in Flexible Accommodation: StayAlliance Alerts on Persistent Failures in the Single Registry of Tenancies

The ambition to regulate and make the oil sector more transparent and Flexible Accommodation The Spanish system of the Single Registry Number for Leases (NRUA) is coming up against a complex operational reality. StayAllianceThe sector's employers' association has raised its voice to denounce "persistent failures" in the registration system, which is creating a scenario of uncertainty and paralysis for thousands of owners.

The situation is critical: a considerable number of NRUA applications remain in "pending verification" status. Recent reports indicated that more than 176,000 applications were in this administrative limbo, which prevented these flats from Flexible Accommodation legally advertise on essential platforms such as Airbnb or Booking.com, which are already removing listings that do not comply with the requirement.

The problems reported by StayAlliance are diverse and worrying. They include technical glitches in the Land Registrars' platform, such as system crashes and infuriatingly slow processing of applications. In addition to this, there is an alarming lack of clarity and uniformity of criteria applied by regional and local authorities for the granting of the number, generating confusion and additional barriers for owners seeking to operate within the law. The distinction between a provisional and a definitive number, and the requirements for each, remains a sticking point.

This situation is disproportionately affecting the small landlords and landlordswho make up the vast majority of the Flexible Accommodation in Spain. Thousands of them, despite having started the registration process, find their hands tied, unable to operate at the peak of the summer season. The employers' association estimates that around 250,000 properties could be affected by this situation, unable to trade normally.

StayAlliance has demanded "immediate solutions" and "clarity" to avoid what they consider to be "irreversible damage" to the sector and, by extension, to Spain's tourism image. The paradox is that a measure designed to combat illegal supply is, in its implementation, harming those operators who precisely seek the legal route and transparency.

The Flexible Accommodation is a key economic driver, and its even temporary paralysis has significant implications for the local economy and the country's tourism offer. StayAlliance's call is a reminder that the effectiveness of regulation lies not only in its design but, crucially, in a smooth and consistent implementation that does not punish compliant operators. Time is short, and procedural clarity is needed now more than ever.

The next Vitur events will be held in Madrid, 1 October and in Seville on November 26th, and will once again be the meeting point for operators, investors and companies in the sector to boost their business, establish strategic alliances with the various stakeholders involved and access all the news, trends and opportunities in the sector from leading speakers and companies.

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