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Algarve hoteliers' association slams illegal tourist rental market

alThe Algarve’s association for hoteliers has slammed the government and its agencies for doing nothing at all to stamp out illegal rentals of villas and apartments.

The AHETA has condemned the illicit tourism rental in the Algarve and demands appropriate action from Finanças, Tourism of Portugal and local mayors which, it says, have done nothing to stop this illegal business.

AHETA has the full backing of the Secretary of State for Tourism, Ana Mendes Godinho, (pictured below) despite the boom in the illegal rentals market being her responsibility.  

Godinho said today that the position of AHETA, "is due to the fact that there are many tourist villages and apartments where there are illegal rentals by the owners, middlemen, internet platforms, unclear structures and companies."

According to AHETA, "it’s these apartments and villas that are not allocated to operating companies, nor are they classified or registered officially as Alojamento Local units. These do not appear to pay any taxes, which means they are unfair competition."

"And although this always has been standard practice in the Algarve, the truth is that the problem has been growing, and it is not possible to discern any involvement at all of the regulatory bodies that should be involved, despite the seriousness the problem," says AHETA.

"The lack of careful, effective and timely oversight by the competent authorities, including ASAE and Finanças, has allowed the growth of a problem which damages not only the legitimate interests of hoteliers and tourism operators but also the national public interest."

As for the deeply flawed and unpopular Alojamento Local scheme, AHETA "agrees with the current legislation but considers it necessary to make adjustments to improve the law, with particular emphasis on guest accommodation in the Algarve, as opposed to in Lisbon and Oporto where there are different problems requiring different solutions."

For multiple tourist units, AHETA wants a single entity operating under the same trade name of each tourist development to avoid “misuse by third parties,” to avoid confusing consumers and to eradicate unnecessary problems of control and supervision."

Officially, the Algarve accommodates 3.5 million tourists, of which 2.5 million are foreign and 1 million are from Portugal.
On top of this, the Algarve receives 750,000 foreign tourists and 2 million Portuguese visitors each year, with a significant proportion of them staying in unregistered accommodation.

The Algarve has a resident population of just over 400,000 and has 400,000 family homes and 200,000 second homes.

When Ana Mendes Godinho took over her brief in autumn 2015, she said the Alojamento Local scheme was flawed, yet she has failed to address the rise in illegal rentals despite much of those involved failing to pay taxes on rental income. Her agreement with the AHETA that the sector is booming and ‘nothing is being done’ is more a long-winded resignation letter than a helpful contribution.

The much-maligned Alojamento Local scheme has been avoided by many owners as the rules appear complex, the scheme clearly is hardly being policed and it is easier to not pay tax than to volunteer to become part of the system.

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For information on the Alojamento Local scheme and the tax implications, click on: NALLE The voice for local lodgings in Portugal

 

http://www.portugal.gov.pt/ImageGen.ashx?image=/media/18306004/set-ana-mendes-godinho.jpg&class=governmentProfilePictureThumbnail

Secretary of State for Tourism, Ana Mendes Godinho

 

 

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0 #5 Charly 2016-09-01 15:18
MR Cobbler, everybody knows that the effectiveness of a LAW is as good as the follow up that is given to that law. Translated to Portugese legislation: they make many many laws but THERE IS NO FOLLOW UP ORGANISED, meaning the effectiveness is ZERO and NADA. How to do? Very simple: copy the countries who organised things extremely well like Austria, Germany, Switserland, Belgium and nearaby: the CANARY ISLANDS where the governement succeeded in installing the control system in less than 1 year time scoring 100% success !!!!!!
+2 #4 Cobbler 2016-09-01 09:05
Where I live, I have a neighbour who has converted three old cottages for holiday lets, none are registered as the owner says its not worth bothering. The owner who is a Brit told me he made €24,000 last year. He is not registered as resident or pays tax although he lives here permanently and both he and his wife have been driving their British registered cars for several years without ever having been stopped by the GNR. I stupidly, did everything by the book and consequently pay through the nose for everything.
+2 #3 Charly 2016-08-31 13:33
Dear Cindy McCone, the points you mention date from
"other times" and "other cultures". Today ASAE claims the Camaras are responsible for AL and AIRBNB and as such the Camaras have to clear the job ! Basta !
+5 #2 Cindy McCone 2016-08-30 20:58
If you use a management company to take care of your rental you have to have a license. and be legal.I was under the impression if you didn't they and you would get a hefty fine up to 25 tousand euros.It cost me a lot of euros 2 years ago now i hear it costs nothing or very little.I also got told that inspectors from Lisbon were following people from bus stations and train stations with Luggage to check on where they were staying ( mostly apartments in towns)
+2 #1 Charly 2016-08-30 19:01
Why did it this time take so long before AHETA president Eliderico Viegas critisises again the AL circus ? We didn't hear him no more in the last 2 years.... although efore every 6 months Viegas made its complaints in the press about the fact that specially the illegal alojamento local seems to be very harsh (and illegal) competitors of the traditional hotels. With reason of course.... as there are about the same number of ILLEGAL BEDS as there are legal beds in Portugal.!!!
Last week we wrote that NOBODY in this country is interested in the AL matter and definitely not ASAE who is the legal body to check and control the AL. There is even more: ASAE does not even react when premisses are denunciated arguing that "AL is a matter of the Camaras" .....
Today about 18% of all AL in Portugal have been licensed whilst the 82% illegal ones don't care at all.
What a luducrous country this is isn't it ?

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