Last New Year’s Eve, the Ministry of Housing announced by surprise a new obligation for short-term rentals. It has already come into effect on January 2nd.
It’s called the annual informative model (Order VAU/1560/2025). And if you don’t comply, they can cancel your registration number.
Yes, you read that right. Cancel your NRUA.
Here we answer the most frequently asked questions and show you a simple way to comply with this new obligation.
But I already file guest registration, isn’t that enough?
Many property owners think that complying with SES.Hospedajes is enough.
It isn’t.
These are completely independent obligations. One is for public safety. The other is for registry control. They don’t overlap. They don’t substitute each other.
Who does this new obligation affect?
It affects vacation rentals, work-related, student housing, medical treatment… any temporary rental.
What do I need to declare?
You must report each rental made during the previous year, with:
- Rental purpose: vacation, work-related, studies, medical reasons, or other.
- Number of guests
- Check-in date
- Check-out date: if left blank, it’s assumed the rental is still ongoing.
How is it submitted?
The model is submitted electronically in XBRL format. For which it’s unclear whether there is an official tool to generate it yet.
It’s submitted every year in February, meaning next month, through the Electronic Headquarters of the College of Registrars.
We’re building something so you don’t have to worry about this
At Regi, we’re creating a tool so you can automatically comply with the annual informative model.
It will also be available for non-customers as an independent service.
Want to understand the regulation in depth? Read the complete guide with the 7 key facts about the NRUA informative model.