Plan to bring 12,000 short-term lets back into rental market delayed by EU Commission decision

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Plan to bring 12,000 short-term let properties back into long-term use is set to be delayed until December

THE PLAN TO bring 12,000 short-term let properties back into long-term use is set to be delayed due a decision by the EU Commission.

Any host offering accommodation for periods of up to and including 21 nights will need to be registered.Property owners will have to register via the online portal, input their details and confirm they have planning permission, where applicable. The bill, to allow for the new register, was submitted to the EU Commission on 21 December as required under an EU Directive.

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