Short-term rentals in New York City recently became subject to new restrictions. However, the Big Apple doesn’t mark the first city where they experience some form of regulation.
TOPSHOT - The Manhattan skyline is seen at sunrise from the 86th floor observatory of the Empire State Building on April 3, 2021, in New York City.
Meanwhile, Airbnb Global Policy Director Theo Yedinsky previously said in a statement to FOX Business that the rules would hurt tourism and New Yorkers in outer boroughs "who rely on home sharing and tourism dollars to help make ends meet," arguing, "The city is sending a clear message to millions of potential visitors who will not have fewer accommodation options when they visit New York City: You are not welcome.
Aside from New York City, regulations for short-term rentals have previously come into force in other cities such as Palm Springs, San Francisco and Burlington, though what restrictions they impose on the properties and their owners differ.In Palm Springs, an ordinance prohibits short-term rentals without registration.
"Owners are limited to the number of guest stays per calendar year," the city also explained in a document. "Owners who have applied after October 17th, 2022, will be allowed 26 contract stays per calendar year."
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