New York’s Airbnb Crackdown, in Force for Two Years, Hasn’t Improved Housing Supply - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

Airbnb Ban News
Published: September 7, 2025
Regulations & Compliance
New York, NY

Summary

This article from the Wall Street Journal reports on the impact of New York City's Airbnb crackdown, which has been in effect for two years. Hosts in NYC should care because the article suggests the regulations haven't improved housing supply, potentially affecting their ability to operate or generate revenue. Review local regulations and assess the ongoing impact.

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