Dozens of New Yorkers rallied in support of a bill to ease strict short-term rental regulations imposed by Local Law 18. The law requires hosts to register for stays under 30 days, mandates that hosts be present during stays, and limits occupancy to two guests. Critics state these provisions harm families and income from rentals. The proposed Intro 1107 would allow more flexibility for homeowners, raising occupancy to four adults plus children and eliminating restrictions on internal locking doors, which would enhance privacy and rental viability.
"Local Law 18 requires hosts to register short-term rentals for stays under 30 days, mandates host presence during stays, and limits occupancy to two guests."
"Intro 1107 seeks to ease restrictions, allowing short-term rentals for 30 days or less without host presence and raising occupancy limits to four adults plus children."
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