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Airbnb Regulations in Montpellier (2026)

Last verified: January 15, 2026

90

days max/year

Yes

Registration

Yes

Change of use

Montpellier limits to 90 days/year. Registration is mandatory. Change of use with a quota of 770 authorizations. No compensation but limited number of permits. Tourist tax at 7.20%.

Registration requirements

  • City hall registrationMandatory in municipalities over 200,000 inhabitants and in high-demand areas. You receive a 13-digit registration number to display on your listing.
  • Registration numberThe registration number must appear on all your listings (Airbnb, Booking, etc.). Platforms are required to verify it.
  • Energy Performance Certificate (DPE)From January 1, 2028, properties rated F and G will be banned from tourist rental. Class E banned from 2034.

Primary vs secondary residence

Primary

90 d/yr

Montpellier applies a 90-day per year cap for primary residences. Platforms automatically block bookings beyond this.

Secondary

Change of use: required · Compensation: no

Change of use is required but operates by quotas: only 770 authorizations are issued in the city. No mandatory compensation, but the limited number of permits makes obtaining one difficult.

Taxation

Tourist tax: 7,20% tout compris
Micro-BIC: 50% (classés) / 30% (non classés)

Tourist tax in Montpellier is 7.20% all-inclusive of the nightly rate. One of the highest rates in France. Collected automatically by platforms.

Compliance checklist

  1. 1

    Check your property status

    Determine if it is your primary residence (8+ months/year) or secondary. Rules differ considerably.

  2. 2

    Register with city hall

    Complete your registration and obtain your 13-digit registration number. From May 20, 2026, use the national platform.

  3. 3

    Display number on your listings

    Add your registration number on all platforms (Airbnb, Booking, Vrbo, etc.).

  4. 4

    Obtain energy certificate

    Get an Energy Performance Certificate. Classes F and G will be banned from 2028.

  5. 5

    Declare your income

    Declare your rental income under BIC (micro-BIC or actual). Tourist tax is collected by platforms.

Fines

OffenseFineDetails
Failure to register5 000 EURFine for the host who does not register their tourist accommodation with city hall.
Exceeding 120 days10 000 EURFine for exceeding the primary residence rental day cap.
False primary residence declaration20 000 EURFine for falsely declaring primary residence status.
Unauthorized change of use50 000 EURFine for renting a secondary residence without change-of-use authorization (where required).
Platform not displaying registration number12 500 EUR par annonceFine for the platform publishing a listing without a valid registration number.

Official sources

Last verified: January 15, 2026. Check official sources for the most recent information.

FAQ

How many days can I rent on Airbnb in Montpellier?

90 days per year for primary residences. Secondary residences require a change of use, but only 770 authorizations are available in the city.

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