In recent months, governments in Europe and Asia, such as Spain and Thailand, have cracked down on short-term rentals, impacting travelers. These regulations can lead to sudden cancelations of bookings, and standard travel insurance typically does not cover these situations. Travelers are advised to opt for tailor-made policies or travel packages to protect themselves from the legislative changes. The "cancellation for any reason" clause (CFAR) is recommended for partial refunds in such cases.
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