Our guests don’t want to share space with us, either. We don’t want our guests in our space, nor do we want our doors unlocked. In our case, we are a family with young children in a 2-family home that we own. It will mean that many of us who host short term stays will not be able / willing to continue to do so. The way the proposed bill is currently written will obliterate the short term rental market in New York City. So…why does New York want to make visiting family here harder than it should be? Why does New York want tourists to have to stay at corporate hotels in neighborhoods which complicate their visit? Why does New York want to be less helpful to the small businesses trying to make a living in areas where there are limited tourist dollars to start with? Comment added Decem9:57am This proposed rule would disrupt local families in this neighborhood, and send money away from local Bed Stuy businesses. We recommend locally owned and operated places for them to go. Guests shop locally at the neighborhood cafes and restaurants. They want to be within easy walking distance to their families there are no hotels nearby that cater to this. We make our place available to guests who are visiting family locally, for example older parents visiting their kids and grandkids who live in the neighborhood. Where we live in NYC (Bed Stuy) there are no hotels.
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