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New York City's ban on most short-term rentals was supposed to make housing cheaper in the city. ... the Airbnb scene in NYC for stays shorter than 30 days has taken a hit. ... "Illegal short-term ...
Airbnb, citing data from Apartment List, said vacancy rates for apartments in New York City have remained virtually unchanged at 3.4% since the law took effect. The company also said the cost of ...
A New York judge on Tuesday dismissed Airbnb's lawsuit against New York City over legislation it called a "de facto ban" against short-term rentals on Tuesday. Justice Arlene Bluth of a state ...
A city official cited thousands of illegal short-term rentals when defending the new rules in court, noting 43,000 on just Airbnb in 2018. Lawsuits filed by Airbnb and 3 hosts over NYC's short ...
Inside Airbnb is an investigatory/watchdog website launched by Murray Cox in 2016. It reports and visualizes scraped data on the property rental marketplace company Airbnb, [1] focusing on highlighting illegal renting on the site [2] and gentrification caused by landlords buying properties to rent on Airbnb. [3]
Airbnb contested one such law in New York. [222] [223] However, in May 2019, Airbnb agreed to turn over some anonymized information for approximately 17,000 listings so that the city could pursue illegal rentals. [224] Similar cases were settled in Boston and Miami. [225]
Airbnb estimated there were nearly 15,000 listings across NYC last month. But, according to the New York Times, the city had received just 3,250 or so registration applications as of Aug. 28. Of ...
In February 2017, the New York State Senate approved legislation allowing ridesharing companies to expand operations to Upstate New York and Uber began service there in June 2017. [322] In 2018, New York City became the first jurisdiction to set a minimum pay rate. The city set a minimum pay rate of $17.22 per hour. [323]