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AMA registration step-by-step — the practical guide for Greek STR owners.

Every Greek property listed on Airbnb, Booking.com or any short-term-rental platform needs an AMA — Αριθμός Μητρώου Ακινήτων, the property registration number issued by the Greek tax authority. Here's exactly how to get one in 2026.

If you own a Greek property and list it on a short-term-rental platform — Airbnb, Booking.com, Vrbo, anywhere — you need an AMA number. Operating without one is now a €5,000 first-offence fine (up to €20,000 for repeat violations) under Law 5170/2025, and the major platforms enforce the requirement automatically: listings without an AMA number get taken down.

The registration itself is not difficult. The process is fully digital, the AMA itself is free, and most clean applications close within 1-7 days. The difficulty is everything that has to be in place before you submit. This article walks through both layers — what you need ready, and how to actually file.

Step 1 — Confirm the property is eligible

Three eligibility checks before you spend any time on paperwork:

Step 2 — Gather the documents

This is the part that takes most of the time. Plan for 1-4 weeks depending on what you already have organised.

Property documents

Safety and compliance documents (new under Law 5170/2025)

Owner documents

Step 3 — Log in to AADE's MyProperty portal

The AMA registration is filed at myproperty.aade.gov.gr, the AADE property platform. Non-residents typically have their Greek tax representative handle this step — your representative logs in with credentials linked to your ΑΦΜ.

The portal is in Greek. There is no English-language version. For non-Greek-speakers without a Greek representative, this is a meaningful operational barrier.

Step 4 — Submit the application

The AMA application form (in Greek: αίτηση εγγραφής στο μητρώο ακινήτων βραχυχρόνιας μίσθωσης) requires:

The form auto-validates against your E9 and other AADE records. Inconsistencies flag immediately and must be resolved before submission. This is one reason an out-of-date E9 is the most common AMA-application blocker.

Step 5 — Receive your AMA number

Approval timing varies. Clean applications with complete documentation are typically approved same-day or within 1-3 business days. Applications with minor issues (missing attachments, document quality concerns) take 1-2 weeks while AADE requests clarification. Applications with structural issues (E9 mismatch, building permit problems) can take 1-3 months while the underlying issues are resolved.

Once approved, you receive an AMA number — typically an 11-digit code. This number must be:

Common pitfalls

What we see go wrong, in order of frequency:

  1. Out-of-date E9. The single most common blocker. The property in the E9 has different m², different year, or different use code than current reality. Resolving this can take 2-8 weeks with your Greek accountant.
  2. No building permit on file. Common for older properties. Resolving via amnesty declarations or retroactive permits adds 1-3 months and €500-€3,000 in costs.
  3. Title in deceased person's name. Even where the heir is using the property and paying ENFIA, AMA registration requires title in the actual owner's name. Inheritance must be closed first — see our 2025 inheritance reform breakdown.
  4. Joint ownership without consent. Properties owned 50/50 by siblings need consent from both. Missing signatures stall the process.
  5. RCD installation done by an unlicensed electrician. Only certificates from licensed electricians registered with the appropriate Greek professional body are accepted. €120 saved on a cheap electrician can cost €1,000 in delays.
  6. Civil liability insurance not covering commercial use. Standard residential home-insurance policies typically exclude commercial short-term-rental use. A separate civil liability policy is required.

Timeline and costs (typical, clean application)

Cost summary (one-time setup):

Realistic total setup cost for a clean application: €400-€1,200, of which most is one-time. Annual ongoing costs (insurance + extinguisher inspections + tax representative): €150-€400.

What to do if your property is in the central Athens or Thessaloniki freeze zones

If your property is in central Athens districts 1, 2 or 3 — or in the frozen parts of central Thessaloniki — and you did not register before the freeze date, your options:

Where we fit in

We don't handle the AADE AMA filing itself — that's typically your Greek accountant or tax representative. What we do is the operational layer: verifying that the safety equipment (RCD, extinguishers, smoke detectors) is correctly installed and documented, maintaining an audit-ready compliance folder for the property, and providing the independent property condition oversight that protects your asset between guest stays. See our Airbnb & STR Oversight service →

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