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Supreme Court Annuls the National “NRA/ NRAU” Registry

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The Evolving Tourist Rental Market in Spain: National Annulments vs. Regional Rules Navigating the legal framework for short-term and holiday rentals in Spain has recently become both a relief and a point of confusion for property owners. Between breaking judicial rulings from the Supreme Court and strict regional decrees, it is essential to understand exactly what is required to market… Read more »

New Annual NRA Reporting Obligation

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On 19/05/2026, the Spanish Supreme Court officially annulled Royal Decree 1312/2024, therefore the annual NRA reporting is no longer required. Please read update here What the NRA Is and Why It Matters The NRA (Número de Registro de Alquiler) — sometimes also referenced as NRUA in official sources — is a unique national rental registration number that property owners must… Read more »

New Rules – Registration of Tourist Rental Licence (NRA)

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On 19/05/2026, the Spanish Supreme Court officially annulled Royal Decree 1312/2024, therefore the NRA/ NRAU is no longer required. Please read update here Since January 2025, a new law requires all holders of tourist rental licenses to register their property and license details in the official property registry. Upon registration, each property will receive a unique identification number (NRA), which… Read more »

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