Airbnb Ban Comes Into Effect in Terézváros, Accommodation Inspections Begin
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"Prohibited activity" signs are placed on the doors of illegal accommodations.
Accommodation inspections have officially begun in Terézváros, after Airbnb and all short-term rentals in other and private accommodation were completely banned from January 1, 2026. The district is investigating the properties together with the Tax and Customs Administration and the police, and illegal operators can expect fines of up to several million forints. The decree was also approved by the Curia, so the ban has become legally final.
The ban came into effect on January 1st, and the local government is conducting inspections together with the police and the tax office.
Airbnb apartments in Terézváros, where short-term apartment rentals were banned after a local referendum, will not only receive a fine, but also a sticker on their stairwell and front door. Prohibited activity. An official procedure has been initiated due to short-term apartment rentals, the huge red stickers read. “After fourteen months of preparation, based on the decision of the residents, short-term accommodation services (Airbnbing) will be…
Anyone who breaks the rules risks a fine of up to several million.
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