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- Judge Blocks New York City Law Aimed at Curbing Airbnb Rentals (Published 2019) - The New York Times
Judge Blocks New York City Law Aimed at Curbing Airbnb Rentals (Published 2019) - The New York Times
Summary
A New York City law aimed at curbing Airbnb rentals was blocked by a judge. This impacts hosts in NYC and highlights the potential for fluctuating regulations. Stay informed about local legal developments that could affect your listings.
Key Insights
- •A New York City law intended to curb Airbnb rentals was blocked by a judge.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in NYC should monitor local legal updates related to STRs and comply with all current regulations.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failure to comply with local regulations in New York City could lead to penalties.
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