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- Football fans heading to New York for the World Cup face chaos as mayor refuses to lift Airbnb ban - MSN
Football fans heading to New York for the World Cup face chaos as mayor refuses to lift Airbnb ban - MSN
Summary
Football fans face accommodation challenges in New York City during the World Cup as the mayor refuses to lift the existing Airbnb ban. This situation highlights the ongoing tension between short-term rental regulations and major events. Find out how this ban will affect your STR business.
Key Insights
- •The mayor of New York City is refusing to lift the Airbnb ban for the World Cup.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in NYC should thoroughly understand and comply with existing local regulations regarding short-term rentals and ensure any rentals are within legal limits. Consider advertising on platforms other than Airbnb or use direct booking.Effort: mediumImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts who violate the existing Airbnb ban in NYC may face penalties and legal action.
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