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Thousands Violate SF Housing Laws Using Airbnb, Few Face Penalties

19 pointsby kspaansalmost 9 years ago

4 comments

sna1lalmost 9 years ago
&gt; Since February of last year, 1,281 other hosts have also registered with the city. However, that number is a far reach from the 7,046 hosts that Airbnb acknowledges are listing more than 9,000 properties in San Francisco. That means at least 82 percent of hosts are breaking the law.<p>I agree that Airbnb hosts not following regulations are probably contributing to the supply crisis. But 9000 properties? Isn&#x27;t SF in need of 10s of thousands of units if not even more than that to match demand?<p>I think SF&#x27;s ineptitude around permits, zoning, and the &quot;not in my backyard&quot; mentality is a way bigger issue.
fasteddiealmost 9 years ago
I&#x27;m conflicted on the SF AirBnB issues because on one end I&#x27;m part of the &quot;any more housing is good housing&quot; crowd but at the same time I&#x27;d like AirBnB to succeed (as a user when I travel from SF) and I&#x27;m afraid of downstream consequences of heavy regulations in its host city.<p>I&#x27;ve more or less accepted I&#x27;m a hypocrite on the issue, or at least selfish on it.
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brbsixalmost 9 years ago
If SF is going to be a NIMBY city, actively discouraging new development, violating property rights, and banning short-term rentals in a manner akin to some sort of socialist state, I guess that&#x27;s just the shit we&#x27;re used to here. But to restrict supply, implement all sorts of price controls, and then engage in this sort of selective (or nonexistent) enforcement feels so utterly corrupt. Though I suppose expecting any sort of consistency on the matter is asking too much.
camel_gopheralmost 9 years ago
I registered with the office of short term rental close to six months ago. Still haven&#x27;t heard back from them. Ditto for a few other people I know.