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Is Airbnb illegal in NYC?

After working hard to find a better path forward for home sharing, we're disappointed to inform you that both lawsuits were dismissed and New York City is moving forward with a de facto ban on short-term rentals. Enforcement of the city's new rules will begin on September 5, 2023.



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The law requires short-term rental hosts to register with the Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement (OSE). Also, it prohibits booking service platforms like Airbnb from processing transactions for unregistered short-term rentals. To qualify as hosts moving forward, there are quite a few restrictions.

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Short-term rentals — for fewer than 30 consecutive days — have largely been barred if hosts are not present, according to state law, though the city and Airbnb have disagreed about how expansive such prohibitions and other complicated city codes should be.

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If code enforcement confirms a violation of the zoning ordinance, your neighbors could be ordered to stop using the property as a vacation rental or else face a penalty, such as a fine.

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