Airbnb And Housing Laws
What the Short-Term Rental Rule and Congestion Tolls Mean for NYC Hoteliers - CoStar
Stakeholders Say the City Is Recovering, Though It's Early to Determine Effect of New Policies
Stakeholders Say the City Is Recovering, Though It's Early to Determine Effect of New Policies
Business is booming for New York City's hotels, and the city's recent crackdown on short-term rentals may be a driving force.
People are listing short-term rentals on social media and lesser-known platforms, bolstering a rental black market in New York City.
Many Airbnb users with bookings in New York City this Christmas are scrambling to find new accommodations.
The City of New York will delay enforcing a municipal law that Airbnb Inc (ABNB.O) said could limit the number of people who can host rentals in the city, a Friday court filing showed.
New rules spark furious debate as city tightens regulation of illegal rentals in attempt to defend housing stock for tenants
Following the news that the City of Paris is proposing a project aiming to amnesty illegal Airbnb owners in exchange for their properties to go back on the long-term rental market, John Vandesquille, Travel & Tourism Analyst at GlobalData offers his view.
An appeals court has sided with the City of Miami over Airbnb, giving the city the go-ahead to punish hundreds of Airbnb hosts accused of illegally renting their homes on the site.
On Monday, the first international meeting of hotel representatives and city officials will be held in New York to discuss ways to regulate Airbnb and other platforms.
There was something immediately weird about the eight San Francisco apartments owned by landlords Darren and Valerie Lee, who claimed that different families lived in each of them.