Domain Registration

Neighbors fighting neighbors? A 30-day minimum law for Airbnbs has Oahu homeowners split

  • November 07, 2022
  • Travel
  • Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi and some Oahu residents are pushing to restrict short-term rentals in their neighborhoods.
  • Offshore buyers are said to cause the most harm during a housing crisis.
  • The new ordinance may hurt some current Airbnb hosts in the meantime, who are counting on the income.

HONOLULU — Travelers looking to stay in an Airbnb away from the loud touristy areas of Oahu and in a more residential neighborhood won’t be able to book a stay for anything fewer than 30 days, according to a new ordinance that went into effect last week. 

Back in April, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi had originally proposed a 90-day minimum stay requirement with Ordinance 22-7, but that was shot down by a U.S. District Court Judge just days before it was slated to go into effect saying 30-day rentals are not just for tourists but traveling nurses, local people who are transitioning housing and other transient guests.

Article source: http://rssfeeds.usatoday.com/~/718744416/0/usatodaycomtravel-topstories~Neighbors-fighting-neighbors-A-day-minimum-law-for-Airbnbs-has-Oahu-homeowners-split/

Related News

Search

Find best hotel offers