Health10/15/2025The Guardian

EU to propose short-term rental rules to tackle ‘social crisis’ in housing

EU to propose short-term rental rules to tackle ‘social crisis’ in housing

The EU is set to propose new rules to address the "social crisis" in housing, particularly the impact of short-term rentals through platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com. The European Commission's first-ever housing commissioner, Dan Jørgensen, has stated that the issue of affordable housing has become a "huge problem" and that it is time for Brussels to take action to prevent the rise of anti-EU populists who may not have the solutions. The proposed rules will cover tenants' rights, property speculation, and the regulation of tourist lets, as part of the EU's first comprehensive affordable housing plan. The goal is to confront the growing challenge of people struggling to afford a home across the bloc.

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