Doris Borrego will continue at the helm of the Canary Islands Vacation Rental Association (ASCAV) for another four years with the unanimous support of its members to embark on her fourth consecutive term of the ASCAV Board of Directors at the head of the largest regional association of owners and managers of vacation homes in all of Spain.
The association, of which more than 2,100 members are part, will face great challenges during the next 4 years, among which stand out those of "the future modification of Law 6/2025 Law 6/2025 which to date practically eradicates the sector, participation in national regulatory initiatives and European presence in defense of the interests of small local owners and managers".
To address these challenges, ASCAV is not only the only association representing the sector in the Canary Islands but also leads the presidency of FAPAVAT, the Federation of Associations of Owners of Vacation and Temporary Rentals of Spain and is also a promoter of the European Alliance of short-term and vacation rentals, (European Short-Term Rental Alliance ESTRA) which already includes Italy, Portugal, Germany, Spain and Romania as founding countries and to which more countries of the Union will soon join.
Despite the recent creation of the European Confederation, the Commission has already requested during the recent visit to Brussels, its active participation in the European regulatory challenge which will foreseeably culminate at the end of this year in order to offer representation to small private owners and local management companies against large investment funds and large holders.