Tourist rental and seasonal rental. Differences and implications derived in Spain
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This paper attempts to identify and clarify the main differences between renting a home for tourism purposes and renting it for other purposes of a temporary and residential nature, given that in both cases we find two types of rental contracts that have different regulations: the first of them through the tourist organization of the Autonomous Communities and the second through the basic state regulations. This article begins by analyzing the seasonal rental and then continuing with the tourist rental, highlighting its main characteristics, and in a practical and simple way the main differences between the two. In order to define the concept of renting a home for tourism purposes, commonly known as vacation rentals, we stop at the conceptualization of what is meant by housing for tourism purposes, according, specifically, in the Andalusian tourism regulations.
Keywords: tourist rental, seasonal rental, differences and implications, Andalusia, Spain
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