New legislation in Greece is causing concern among Airbnb owners, with associations Stama Greece and POMIDA voicing their dissatisfaction. The dispute centers on a provision within the bill that could lead to the revocation of operating licenses for short-term rentals. Specifically, properties acquired through inheritance or parental donation are facing scrutiny regarding their compliance with existing regulations. Owners are worried about potential retroactive application of rules and the administrative burden of proving legal acquisition. The legislation aims to regulate the rapidly growing short-term rental market and address concerns about fair competition and housing affordability. Details regarding the specific criteria for license revocation and the impact on inherited or donated properties are still emerging, prompting calls for clarification from industry groups. The new rules are expected to significantly impact the availability of Airbnb listings across Greece.