Compliance Watch · Quarteira

0.0% of Quarteira Airbnb listings are missing or have malformed RNAL registration numbers.

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97 listings analysed from the 03 May 2026 Inside Airbnb snapshot. 0 carry no registration number at all; 0 display a value that doesn't match the RNAL format. Under Decreto-Lei 128/2014 (Alojamento Local) + EU Regulation 2024/1028 this is the operator's exposure, not the platform's.

97
Listings analysed
90
Format-valid
92.8%
0
Malformed
0.0%
0
Missing entirely
0.0%

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What is the RNAL number?

Quarteira short-term rentals (under Loulé municipality) must carry a valid RNAL registration number (format NNNNN/AL) under Decreto-Lei 128/2014, plus pass Loulé-specific minimum-standards inspections under the Regulamento Municipal de Alojamento Local.

Quarteira and Vilamoura sit inside Loulé municipality, which has its own Regulamento Municipal de Alojamento Local layered on top of the national rules. Loulé enforces minimum-standards inspections and density caps in specific freguesias — failure to meet either is a ground for refusing or revoking the RNAL.

The national RNAL register (NNNNN/AL) is mandatory under Decreto-Lei 128/2014. From 20 May 2026 the EU central register under Regulation 2024/1028 takes effect — Airbnb and Booking are obliged to verify each registration number against the central register before publishing the listing.

Common questions

What's the difference between RNAL and the EU NRUA?

RNAL is the existing Portuguese national register, format NNNNN/AL. The EU NRUA (Numero de Registro Único de Alojamiento) is a new central EU register coming online on 20 May 2026 under Regulation 2024/1028. Portugal's RNAL feeds into the EU NRUA — operators with a valid RNAL won't need to re-register, but the platforms (Airbnb, Booking) will start verifying numbers against the central register before allowing the listing to publish.

What happens if I don't have a registration number?

Until May 2026, the platform may keep your listing up but you remain personally liable for fines under Decreto-Lei 128/2014 — typically €2,500 to €40,000 for unregistered rentals. From 20 May 2026, the platform itself is required to refuse or pull your listing under EU Regulation 2024/1028. The fine exposure stays.

I'm not sure if my listing has the right number.

Paste your URL into the form above. We'll match it against our most recent dataset (a Q4 2025 snapshot). If it's in there, you'll see what registration value is currently stamped on it — sometimes hosts have a number on file that they haven't actually published. If it's not in our snapshot, we'll run a fresh audit.

Where does this data come from?

From quarterly Inside Airbnb snapshots, an open dataset covering most large European cities. We re-import on the 1st of each month and re-evaluate registration numbers against the official register format and (where reachable) the live RNAL site at rnt.turismodeportugal.pt. The data is anonymised at the host level — we report aggregate statistics, not individual host names.


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