Le Meur Law 2026: new short-term rental rules
What the Le Meur law changes for short-term rentals in 2026: municipal registration, data sharing, sanctions, and impacts for concierge services.

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Le Meur Law 2026: what changes for short-term rentals
In 2026, the Le Meur law strengthens France's short-term rental framework around transparency, municipal registration, and data transmission to local authorities.
Key obligations
- • Mandatory registration in the municipality, with an official registration number.
- • Platforms must transmit listing data and nights booked to municipalities.
- • Non-compliance can lead to delisting and administrative fines.
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