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France implements stricter regulations for Airbnb rentals this summer

France is introducing new measures to address local housing shortages, impacting travellers planning to stay in Airbnb properties during the upcoming summer season.

By 28 Jun 2026 · 05:00 CET Updated 28 Jun 2026 · 05:00 CET

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According to The Local, France is taking action to address concerns that the popularity of the rental platform Airbnb is contributing to housing shortages for local residents. These regulatory changes are designed to mitigate the impact of short-term holiday rentals on the national housing market.

Travellers planning visits to France this summer are advised to be aware of these evolving rules. The measures reflect a broader trend across Europe as authorities seek to balance the needs of the tourism sector with the availability of long-term accommodation for local populations.

Source: The Local. Read the original report ↗

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