Faced with soaring rents, Berlin cracks down on Airbnb
Faced with soaring rents, Berlin cracks down on Airbnb
While Airbnb has been boon to many holiday-goers, it has had an unfavorable effect on locals in many cities.
One of them is Berlin, where rents have soared by over 50% in the past five years. The government believes that apps like Airbnb, which allows property owners to rent their properties out to holiday-goers, is partly to be blamed.
To combat this, a new law was passed two years ago which prevents property owners from renting out entire properties to tourists without a proper permit. The law came into effect over the weekend. Unsurprisingly, listings of Berlin properties for rent dropped drastically over the weekend in response to this new law.
Berlin senator for urban development, Andreas Geisel, said, "Apartments are meant to be lived in. We cannot tolerate illegal use of housing for commercial purposes."
In response, a spokesperson from Airbnb said, "This is bad news for Berlin and regular locals who occasionally share their homes to afford living costs in the city they love." Which doesn't quite make sense because property owners can still rent out spare room through apps like Airbnb - just not entire properties.
Property owners flouting this law can be fined up to €100,000.
Berlin isn't only the major city who has come down hard on Airbnb. Other cities like Paris, New York and Tokyo, have all passed laws or regulations in attempts to control Airbnb and soaring rents which have affected locals.
Source: CNN