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A court battle and lack of official data blur their count.
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A court battle and lack of official data blur their count.

The article discusses the growing controversy surrounding short-term rental housing (vivienda turística) in Spain, particularly in regions like Madrid, Málaga, Canary Islands, and Balearic Islands, where residents have raised concerns over noise, safety, and property value increases. The lack of accurate and standardized data on these rentals has led to disputes between local communities and property owners, with some protests turning into acts of sabotage against rental-related infrastructure. The Spanish government attempted to create a centralized registry (Registro Único) to track this activity across autonomous communities, but the system was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court due to perceived overreach of federal authority. Meanwhile, the National Statistics Institute (INE) provides an experimental statistical overview, though it admits methodological inconsistencies and incomplete data. Local associations, such as the Federación Regional de Asociaciones de Vecinos de Madrid (FRAVM), argue that current administrative records fail to capture the full scope of the issue, and they continue efforts to identify illegal properties.

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A court battle and lack of official data blur their count.

The article discusses the growing controversy surrounding short-term rental housing (vivienda turística) in Spain, particularly in regions like Madrid, Málaga, Canary Islands, and Balearic Islands, where residents have raised concerns over noise, safety, and property value increases. The lack of accurate and standardized data on these rentals has led to disputes between local communities and property owners, with some protests turning into acts of sabotage against rental-related infrastructure. The Spanish government attempted to create a centralized registry (Registro Único) to track this activity across autonomous communities, but the system was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court due to perceived overreach of federal authority. Meanwhile, the National Statistics Institute (INE) provides an experimental statistical overview, though it admits methodological inconsistencies and incomplete data. Local associations, such as the Federación Regional de Asociaciones de Vecinos de Madrid (FRAVM), argue that current administrative records fail to capture the full scope of the issue, and they continue efforts to identify illegal properties.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives—residents' complaints about quality-of-life issues and the economic impact of tourism-driven housing, alongside challenges in data collection and legal disputes over regulation. It does not favor one side but highlights the complexity of the situation, making a

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports on the issue of tourist housing in Madrid and references FRAVM's concerns about data collection methods. It presents the problem and related protests without taking sides, though some emotionally charged language like 'agria' and 'emborronan' may slightly reduce object

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