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The Ministry of Consumer Affairs has fined Airbnb $64 million for announcing unlicensed homes

In addition to the fine, the Airnbnb platform will have to correct what has been done so far by eliminating unlicensed housing and publicizing the fine imposed on them. The resolution is final and the administrative procedure is terminated. 

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The Spanish Ministry of Consumer Affairs has imposed a fine of 64 million euros on the Airbnb platform for announcing, among other things, unlicensed tourist flats, as reported on Monday by the ministry headed by Minister Pablo Bustinduy. 

Once the appeal has been dismissed, the judgement is final and the administrative procedure has been terminated. 

With the payment of the fine, the Airnbnb platform must correct what has been done so far by eliminating unlicensed homes and publicizing the fines imposed on them. 

A total of 65,122 advertisements have been identified that violated consumer standards . 

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