Airbnb bookings dry up in New York as new short-stay rules are introduced

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Airbnb bookings dry up in New York as new short-stay rules are introduced - Lemmy.world

Under the new restrictions, short-term renters will need to register with the city and must be present in the home for the duration of the rental Home-sharing company Airbnb said it had to stop accepting some reservations in New York City after new regulations on short-term rentals went into effect. The new rules are intended to effectively end a free-for-all in which landlords and residents have been renting out their apartments by the week or the night to tourists or others in the city for short stays. Advocates say the practice has driven a rise in demand for housing in already scarce neighbourhoods in the city. Under the new system, rentals shorter than 30 days are only allowed if hosts register with the city. Hosts must also commit to being physically present in the home for the duration of the rental, sharing living quarters with their guest. More than two guests at a time are not allowed, either, meaning families are effectively barred.

I don’t know how I feel about this. On one hand: I dislike the trend of commercial companies buying up living space to turn around and rent it out to disruptive short-term tenants.

On the other hand: I don’t want to have anyone else present in my rental with me because that’s creepy.

They want you back in a hotel
They are trying to address housing shortages. The hotels might benefit, but so does everyone else because it effectively bars commercial operation of AirBnB. No landlords with 50 units etc.
This will not actually help with the housing shortage.
That is still allowed though. The host can rent out a spare room with up to 2 guests at a time. The host just has to live there.

Under the new system, rentals shorter than 30 days are only allowed if hosts register with the city.

Oh my god, you have to register with the city, like every other landlord? Crazy.
Yes and this requires additional restrictions on the property that many people flat-out cannot afford.
If you can afford to run a business you can afford to run a business properly.

Not if onerous regulations designed to solve problems that don’t exist are placed in your way by populist idiot laws.

Theoretically, any business could be legislated out of existence maliciously.

How is following basic fire code onerous?