New week, new regulations! From 1 July 2025, new rules for short-term lets in Gibraltar come into effect. Part 2 of the Register of Property Occupation Act kicks in, creating a clearer, fairer system for landlords, agents and guests.
Why it matters
Globally, short-term lets have boomed since the pandemic and Gibraltar’s no stranger to this trend, but until now there hasn’t been a dedicated regulatory framework. The new setup is designed to bring some much-needed structure, without piling on the red tape.
What’s changing?
What the Ministers say:
What’s next
If you’re a landlord, letting agent or operator in this space, now’s the time to register and stay compliant. For full details, visit https://www.lps.gi/stl
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