Airbnb fucked in NY

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  • Sid70
    Downshifter
    • Dec 2002
    • 16413

    #1

    Airbnb fucked in NY

    Dafuk

    NY official: Airbnb stay illegal; host fined $2,400
    An administrative law judge decides that a man leasing a condo broke New York's laws after he rented out part of his home on Airbnb.

    http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-575...t-fined-$2400/

    Last edited by Sid70; 05-21-2013, 12:09 PM.
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  • Markul
    Likes Pie
    • Dec 2007
    • 12403

    #2
    The New York case is centered around a 2011 law that makes it illegal for New York residents to rent out a property for less than 29 days.

    So basically he broke the law and got fined... might be a stupid law, but it seems he broke it just the same.
    But.... I pulled out...

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    • Supz
      Arthur Flegenheimer
      • Jul 2006
      • 11057

      #3
      Originally posted by Markul
      The New York case is centered around a 2011 law that makes it illegal for New York residents to rent out a property for less than 29 days.

      So basically he broke the law and got fined... might be a stupid law, but it seems he broke it just the same.
      This is strange, because it is very big business in NY for people to rent apartment and then rent them out as hotel rooms for the weekend or for business men during the week. I had a lady that lived in my old building who rents out about 20+ apartments a month and does this.

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      • Markul
        Likes Pie
        • Dec 2007
        • 12403

        #4
        Originally posted by Supz
        This is strange, because it is very big business in NY for people to rent apartment and then rent them out as hotel rooms for the weekend or for business men during the week. I had a lady that lived in my old building who rents out about 20+ apartments a month and does this.
        Yea that does sound strange indeed, maybe it's not very known that the law exists (is rather new) and some hotel is behind reporting him or something.
        But.... I pulled out...

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        • Lykos
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Apr 2003
          • 31032

          #5
          It's like that in Miami as well, but i think not less than 6 months?

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          • candyflip
            Carpe Visio
            • Jul 2002
            • 43069

            #6
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            • slapass
              Too lazy to set a custom title
              • Nov 2002
              • 14625

              #7
              The hotels are fighting back. It makes sense that they are upset as they pay huge taxes etc to stay in business and now they are losing it to the guy with an extra den.

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              • Supz
                Arthur Flegenheimer
                • Jul 2006
                • 11057

                #8
                Originally posted by Markul
                Yea that does sound strange indeed, maybe it's not very known that the law exists (is rather new) and some hotel is behind reporting him or something.
                Yea. I know this happens often. My sister has 2 kids and when my parents come to visit, they typically find someones apartment online around the area for the weekend because there is no hotels within walking distance. She also lives in a heavily populated Hipster area. Where things like this are pretty common. I personally don't give a fuck if I am gone for a year. No one is sleeping in my bed ;)

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