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Local Law 18, which came into force Tuesday, is so strict it doesn’t just limit how Airbnb operates in the city—it almost bans it entirely for many guests and hosts. From now on, all short-term rental hosts in New York must register with the city, and only those who live in the place they’re renting—and are present when someone is staying—can qualify. And people can only have two guests.
Hotels are a better use of space than airbnb every time.
well of course, i’m just curious if this was a mobilization of good political energy that can go further, or capital choking some competition.
or if hotel owners even had incentives to support the law, because they own land that becomes more valuable as airbnb inflates property prices