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posted by Fnord666 on Wednesday November 13 2019, @01:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the the-people-have-spoken dept.

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How Airbnb's fight to overturn a New Jersey law imploded

Residents of Jersey City, New Jersey, voted overwhelmingly in favor of strict short-term rental regulations on Tuesday, putting an end to the high-profile feud between Airbnb and local officials that had engulfed the city in recent months. The move comes as a major blow to Airbnb, which spent more than $4.2 million blanketing Jersey City in television ads, handouts, and pro-Airbnb canvassers in a campaign to quash the restrictions, which will affect a popular destination for guests looking to visit Manhattan (which is just across the Hudson River and several minutes away on public transit) without running afoul of New York's tight rules on short-term rentals.

The new rules crack down on Jersey City's booming short-term rental industry—which has grown by an order of magnitude since city officials effectively legalized the practice in 2015—by requiring that owners obtain permits and limiting who can rent out their spaces and for how long. Despite an aggressive opposition campaign, voters approved the regulations in a landslide, with current estimates suggesting nearly 70% voted in favor of the measure.

Jersey City's rejection of Airbnb suggests that the tide may be changing for the so-called tech unicorn, as the city joins the growing ranks of former Airbnb defenders turned defectors. Local government officials around the nation that had been early advocates of the company, from Arizona and Louisiana to Oregon, are now turning against it. And with Airbnb looking to do an IPO in 2020—a process that involves airing out its dirty laundry for investors—every bit of regulatory backlash counts.

This story originally appeared on wired.com.


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  • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Wednesday November 13 2019, @10:16PM (2 children)

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Wednesday November 13 2019, @10:16PM (#920028)

    Like Uber/Lyft - just because your duck has an app now doesn't mean it's not still a duck.

    The ridesharing and roomsharing apps really do change the landscape pretty dramatically as compared to a tourist information desk and a phone directory, particularly with things like couchsurfing, but... they are stretching the lines way past the breaking point in some places, and this kind of backlash should be expected - even more than it is already happening.

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  • (Score: 2, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 13 2019, @10:40PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 13 2019, @10:40PM (#920045)

    AirVagina! Have a vagina that you are not using all the time? Make some money on the side with AirVagina! Be your own pimp!