
On October 25, Turkey adopted a new law that directly affects the interests of property investors receiving income from short-term rentals.
Now, to run a rental business, you need a permit from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
To obtain a permit, it is necessary to have your plan to rent out an apartment short-term approved by all other owners within the residential complex.
The complex’s rules may allow you to rent out a residential unit. It must be supported by 4/5 of the owners. In this case, a permit is not required.
Those who do not comply with the new rules will be penalised with a heavy fine, the amount of which depends on several aspects. It can vary from €3,300 to €33,000.
Since there is no law enforcement practice yet, there are more questions than answers so far. Only time will tell how the new regulation will work.