Short-term rental Türkiye law 2024 – All changes for owners

Kurzzeitvermietung Türkei Gesetz 2024 – Neue Vorschriften für Ferienwohnungen in der Türkei

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The Short-term rental Türkiye law 2024 is an important new law that is relevant for all holiday home owners in Turkey. Anyone who owns a Holiday apartment in Turkey Anyone who wants to rent out a property must comply with this new law. In this article, we explain the new Regulations, licensing requirements and penalties within the framework of the Short-term rental law and show what owners need to know.

Here you can find the full text of the law in Turkish:

Law No. 7464 – Official Publication


1. Short-term rental Türkiye law 2024: What owners need to know

Law No. 7464, passed on October 25, 2023, affects all those who wish to rent their properties for less than 100 days.

  • Tourist short-term rentals requires approval.
  • Owners must obtain a license from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
  • In multi-family houses, the consent of all owners is required.
  • Strict penalties for illegal rentals and platforms such as Airbnb & Booking.com.

2. Authorization requirement under the Short-Term Rental Türkiye Law 2024
What are the requirements for approval?

  • Registration with the Ministry of Culture & Tourism
  • Written consent of all co-owners
  • Permit number must be affixed to the property
  • A maximum of 25 % of the residential units in multi-family buildings may be rented
  • More than five residential units? Then a commercial operating license is required.

3. What penalties are threatened under the Short-Term Rental Türkiye Law 2024?

  • 100,000 TL fine for illegal rental without permission
  • 500,000 TL if the illegal rental continues after a warning
  • 1,000,000 TL for repeat offenders
  • 100,000 TL fine for false or misleading advertisements
  • 200,000 TL penalty for late refund to guests

Platforms like Airbnb, Booking.com and Expedia must ensure that all landlords have a valid permit. Otherwise, they face heavy fines or bans.


4. Changes for Airbnb & Booking through the Short-Term Rental Türkiye Law 2024

Platforms must include all advertisements with valid permit check
Landlords must be officially registered & pay taxes
Illegal offers can be deleted or blocked


5. How to apply for approval – step by step

1. Application to the Ministry
Required documents:

  • Land register extract (Tapu)
  • Proof of identity
  • Tax registration
  • Consent of the co-owners

2. Examination by the Ministry

  • If all requirements are met, approval will be granted.
  • Lack of consent from the owners? The application is rejected.

3. Granting of approval

  • The permit number must be clearly visible on the property
  • No permit? The rental must be terminated within 3 months.

6. Conclusion: Short-term rentals in Turkey remain a profitable investment

  • High return – up to 15% annually possible
  • Protection from penalties through official approval
  • Transparency and full control over revenue
  • Euro revenues instead of Turkish lira – protection against currency risks

Short-term rentals in Turkey remains an attractive option for investors – as long as legal regulations are complied with.

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