Justice Denies Airbnb Bail and Forces Airbnb to Pay a Fine of 64 Million
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The TSJ of Madrid has denied the request for precautionary measures submitted by the platform after the Ministry sanctioned him for publishing irregular advertisements of tourist accommodation.I consume a fine to Airbnb with 64 million euros for announcing tourist homes without a license.The Superior Court of Justice of Madrid (TSJM) has denied the request for precautionary measures made by Airbnb to paralyze the sanction of 64 million euros tha…
The Superior Court of Justice of Madrid has condemned Airbnb to pay a fine of more than 64 million euros that Consumo had imposed on him for announcing houses without permission for tourist use, as revealed by the Ministry itself.The holder of the portfolio, Pablo Bustinduy, has said that "in Spain the law has to be complied with" and that "illegal tourist flats are an affront to the constitutional right to housing"In particular, the TSJ has ref…
The US giant Airbnb will have to pay the fine of 64 million euros imposed on him by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs in December 2025 for committing different violations in the publication of advertisements for rental housing for tourists. An order of the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid, made public this morning by the Executive, rejects his request for precautionary measures, by which he requested the suspension of the payment of the fine u…
This article was originally published in Noticias para Municipios. The Superior Court of Justice of Madrid (TSJM) has denied Airbnb’s request for precautionary measures to paralyze the penalty of 64 million euros imposed by the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030 on him in December 2025 for violations in the publication of tourist accommodation advertisements. Thus, the online platform will have to pay the fine, as reported th…
The Superior Court of Justice of Madrid (TSJM) has denied Airbnb's request for precautionary measures to paralyze the penalty of 64 million euros imposed by the Ministry of Social Rights, Consumption and Agenda 2030 in December 2025 for violations in the publication of tourist accommodation advertisements. Thus, the online platform will have to pay the fine, according to the Department led by Pablo Bustinduy, who has specified that, following th…
The court rejects the precautionary suspension of the sanction imposed by Consumo, which detected more than 65,000 unlicensed advertisements or with misleading information on the platform
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