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I'll repeat it forever, but minimum wage should be a liveable wage. It should be attached to some median cost of living for the area where the workers work.
The problem here is that you're competing with tourists sleeping four to a room and you just can't outbid them for apartments, even with high wages. The solution here is to set aside properties for resident locals so that they aren't forced to.
Conservative regional government is just, choosing not to do anything, despite a law passed that would explicitly help this situation.
So the local government has resorted to fining the people that don't bribe them.
It's a great system
I think going after short-term rentals is exactly what they should be doing. If they take bribes not to then that's a huge problem though.
Here is my issue with short term rentals. In theory they are needed and a good part of the economy. In practice, they are people who are jacking up the housing market and need to go away. They are a business and should be treated as such. I move often and short term rentals have been great till I can get established. That said I stayed at hotel designer for that purpose. I’m not opposed to some sfh being used for that purpose but we have way too many.
You're right. The problem is not so much the concept as what happens when residential property can be turned into Hotels by installing an app.
Exactly. I don’t mind a few unique properties as rentals. There are some really unique properties I’d love to stay in that otherwise I wouldn’t. But otherwise they are taking sfh from buyers or renters. That I’m not cool with. We need some for people who are moving. I’m fine with that.
I’m fine with vacation homes outside of metro areas. I’m fine with someone renting a room.
It’s the people who are turning it into a business I’m not fine with.
This is well beyond what minimum wage is about. The authorities should heavily regulate tourism there and make sure it’s not damaging the local communities. This is not only within their power, it is also the very reason they exist
They need to regulate Airbnb and other rental companies turning housing into hotels.
I really don’t understand how we got in this situation. Almost everywhere in the world, tourism used to be heavily regulated. The number of hotels beds, hotel locations, the seats in restaurants, everything monitored restricted and taxed. And then in the space of 10 years, here we are…
Businesses are too fast for policy to keep up. Loopholes and gray area.
Silicon Valley companies realized that laws are optional.
All the vacation rentals need to have been restrictions.
I will say in some parts of the country, you can see them starting to fail. Orlando there are tons of previous air bnb on the market.
You can get a fully furnished McMansion for 500k
Why are they failing?
That I don’t know. Go look at realtor or Redfin for Orlando by Disneyland and you can see what I’m talking about. You’ll know it was an air bnb because it’s fully furnished or they’ll say turn key.