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- To combat illegal short-term rentals, NYC requires hosts to register their listings. Here's how it works - Brick Underground
To combat illegal short-term rentals, NYC requires hosts to register their listings. Here's how it works - Brick Underground
Summary
New York City is implementing a registration requirement for short-term rental hosts to combat illegal rentals. Hosts in NYC need to understand and comply with these new regulations to avoid penalties and ensure their listings remain active.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in NYC should familiarize themselves with the new registration requirements for short-term rentals.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to register your short-term rental listing in NYC could result in fines or the inability to operate your listing.
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