
"Airbnb lists more than 1,000 homes in Dublin city, yet just 66 property owners have sought permission from the council since mid-2019 Around 1,600 properties have been investigated by councils as suspected illegal short-term lets in the last three years. In the majority of cases, the only enforcement action taken was the issuing of a warning letter to owners. Some received enforcement notices threatening legal action if they did not comply."
"Airbnb lists more than 1,000 homes in Dublin city, yet just 66 property owners have sought permission from the council since mid-2019 Around 1,600 properties have been investigated by councils as suspected illegal short-term lets in the last three years."
More than 1,000 homes in Dublin city are listed on Airbnb, while only 66 property owners have sought permission from the council since mid-2019. Councils have investigated around 1,600 properties as suspected illegal short-term lets over the last three years. In the majority of investigations, the only enforcement action taken was the issuing of a warning letter to owners. Some owners received enforcement notices that threatened legal action if they did not comply. Legal proceedings appear to be uncommon, with most cases resulting in warnings rather than court action.
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