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null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.com ⁨2⁩ ⁨weeks⁩ ago

Nah so you need council approval. When you get approved you get a code number. You give the code number to AirBnB who looks it up to confirm it hasn’t been cancelled by the council. If you don’t have a code you don’t get listed.

The council doesn’t have to do surveillance and enforcement because owners need to apply.

The requirements are fairly strict. For example, a single apartment in a block of apartments can’t get approved. The entire block of apartments needs to be approved as holiday accommodation, and they’re not going to do that for a block of apartments where locals are living. In my city it’s only places that have been constructed with the intention of being holiday resorts.

Standalone houses are a different story. You do need to notify neighbours and give them an opportunity to object. There needs to be adequate parking et cetera. You need a formal management plan to mitigate anti-social behavior and what have you.

Suffice to say it’s heavily regulated and local residents have a mechanism by which to manage problematic listings.

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