Court annuls part of tourist apartment regulations in Begur

A judicial ruling removes the obligation to increase parking spaces for tourist rentals in the municipality.

Generic image of a street with traditional houses in a Catalan coastal town.
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Generic image of a street with traditional houses in a Catalan coastal town.

A court ruling has invalidated part of the urban planning modification in Begur that regulated tourist housing, following an appeal by the Tourist Apartment Association of the Girona region.

The resolution declares the local regulation null and void, specifically removing the obligation to increase parking spaces for this type of accommodation. This judicial decision marks a significant change in local regulations in Begur and sets a precedent for future legal interpretations.
This case is part of a group of five legal victories recently achieved by the association in different municipalities, including Tossa de Mar, Cadaqués, Sant Pere Pescador, and Llívia, where courts have annulled various local ordinances or tax increases.
The association continues to challenge municipal decisions in Girona and Lloret de Mar, with several cases still pending resolution regarding fiscal ordinances and urban planning regulations.