New York City to delay enforcing new law against Airbnb hosts

New York City will delay enforcing a new municipal law that Airbnb said could limit the number of people who can host rentals in the city, a Friday court filing showed.

The short-term rental company filed a lawsuit against the city on June 1 over the law it called a “de facto ban” against short-term rentals set to go into effect on July 1.

Under the law, hosts must be permanent occupants of the units being rented and must register with the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement before posting rentals.

The office will not issue fines against hosts or booking services until Sept. 5, according to the filing.

The office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Airbnb charged that the law would make it harder for hosts to do business by requiring that they comply with numerous zoning regulations, dwelling laws, and housing maintenance and construction codes.


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Airbnb filed a lawsuit against the city over the law it called a “de facto ban” against short-term rentals set to go into effect on July 1.
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Mayor Eric Adams’ office will not issue fines against hosts or booking services until Sept. 5, according to the filing.
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“We hope the city will use the extra time to collaborate with us on a sensible alternative solution that will benefit Hosts, tourism, and the local economy,” said Airbnb’s attorney, Karen Dunn, a partner at Paul, Weiss, in a statement.

Airbnb said that in the first week of July, more than 5,500 short-term rentals are reserved to host more than 10,000 guests in New York City.

Shares of the company rose 5% to $122.71.

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