Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to open a huge loophole for landlords.
No, it's concerning. If my renter is allowed to make money off my property I have a huge issue with that and would be putting this into a lease. If they just want to sublet for when they will be out of town (let's say summer time), I have no issue. But if they are renting my property to then turn it into PROFIT that's a huge issue. Leases can contain clauses about sublets where time for sublet is limited (let's say 30 days or longer) and also tenant isn't allowed to charge anything above whatever the rent is plus percentage extra for amenities/furnishing, etc. I have this in the lease for the place we rent.
Anonymous wrote:Wait. Are you saying that renters will be allowed to rent out their place, but owners want? Are owners allowed to disallow this in the lease?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A few years back, Council limited the ability of people to offer their homes over AirBnB and similar sites through the Short Term Rental program. The idea was that it would reduce some of the housing hoarding that was going on in the midst of a housing crisis.
Now, Council wants to let renters allow their homes to be used on AirBnB. My friends in apartment buildings don't want units being rented for parties and all that, but I guess the AirBnB lobby + Council's misguided view of equity will win.
What is wrong with these people?
Source? A law requiring short-term licenses for rentals just went into effect in 2022.
Anonymous wrote:Airbnb doesn't allow parties.
Anonymous wrote:This is going to open a huge loophole for landlords.
Anonymous wrote:A few years back, Council limited the ability of people to offer their homes over AirBnB and similar sites through the Short Term Rental program. The idea was that it would reduce some of the housing hoarding that was going on in the midst of a housing crisis.
Now, Council wants to let renters allow their homes to be used on AirBnB. My friends in apartment buildings don't want units being rented for parties and all that, but I guess the AirBnB lobby + Council's misguided view of equity will win.
What is wrong with these people?
Anonymous wrote:Airbnb doesn't allow parties.