Background – raids on rentals This is the first in a seven part series on licensing requirements for holidaylets.
Background – raids on rentals Tourist lodgings – A casa turística Licensing requirements – presenting a plan The guest house – A hospedagem Renting – o arrendamento urbano Compliance – getting it right Conclusion – not so bad after all In the summer of 2005, Inspectors from the Inspecção-Geral das Actividades Económicas (IGAE) raided rental agencies in the Algarve, demanding to see letting permits. These permits/licences should have been issued by the local council in order for the accommodation to be rented to tourists, as required by law since 1997. Those practising this letting activity were often unaware of any such prerequisites and the inspectors proceeded to fine both agents (between 2,500 and 30,000 euros per infraction) and owners (from 500 to 3,740.90 euros). One agency was fined a total of 150,000 euros. These investigations were part of an overall strategy to tighten up procedures and law enforcement. According to the Direcção Geral de Turismo (Tourism Bureau), approximately 4,000 notifications were sent out to update registries, in addition to parallel inspections like those that occurred in the Almancil area. Throughout the 16 councils of the Algarve– the official entities charged by law to regulate and license the holiday letting practice – one would be hardpressed to count on the fingers of one hand, the licences actually issued since the current legislation came into effect in 1997. Owners and agents now find themselves penalised for not having a licence, which, in many câmaras, does not yet even exist. Given the “Catch 22” nature of the whole affair, confusion and consternation abound. Naturally, these events have brought an upsurge of alarm to the foreign resident community in the Algarve, reminiscent of the shock waves sent out when property reform legislation attacked offshore companies several years ago. Once again, understandable and necessary changes have been brought into place in a rather clumsy and poorly thought out process that rapidly turns intoa nightmare for all concerned.