Airbnb Faces Restrictions in New York City

Airbnb Faces Restrictions in New York City



New York City⁣ is imposing restrictions on Airbnb

“IT’S ​MY HOUSE,” says ⁤Gia Sharp, a ⁤host on Airbnb, a rental platform.​ “I’ve worked really hard ‍to buy it. So the⁤ thought that ⁢someone else can tell me⁣ what I can do ‌with my house ⁣is a little⁢ crazy.” But a law⁣ which went into effect on September 5th​ caused Ms Sharp’s Brooklyn listing, and‍ thousands ‍more, to disappear from ‌Airbnb and other short-term rental⁢ platforms.

“It​ took a⁢ long time for New ‌York City to get its hands⁤ around Airbnb,” says Sean Hennessey, of New ⁤York University’s Jonathan Tisch Centre of Hospitality. Years after many cities (including Boston, Paris, San‍ Francisco and Sydney) began implementing‌ laws ⁣limiting rental days and slapping‍ fines on violators, the Big Apple is following suit. A new municipal law requires hosts of short-term rentals of less than ‍30 days ⁤to register with New York City.

The city also requires that hosts be present during the stay and guests must have full access to the entire home. Lisa Grossman, a former short-term-rental host in Hell’s Kitchen, a Manhattan​ neighbourhood, calls the new law a “roommate⁤ set-up”,‍ where neither the guest nor the host has privacy. “There’s no way I’m letting somebody into my home,” she says.​ “I walk around in my underwear.”

2023-09-07​ 09:20:20
Source from www.economist.com
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