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The gulf between these two perceptions of the short-term rental industry was on full display Thursda
Despite the Airbnb horror stories 50 frat boys packing a tiny house for a weekend of debauchery the real danger of short-term rentals, critics say, is the evisceration of neighborhoods, where greedy landlords displace long-time tenants for the quick buck of well-heeled weekenders. As New Orleans residents are replaced with tourists, the businesses that once served the neighborhood lose their customer base, and they too are replaced with overpriced establishments catering to the wealthy from elsewhere.
That view, supporters of the industry counter, gets the entire picture backwards. Airbnb actually allows residents to keep their homes amid rising prices by providing them with a small but significant supplementary source of income. sunshine rent a car Meanwhile, because the residents remain at the house, sunshine rent a car they have more money to spend at their favorite neighborhood establishments and their guests often choose to spend money at the same places, strengthening the business community.
The gulf between these two perceptions of the short-term rental industry was on full display Thursday night, when Tulane Hillel focused its periodic The Big Issue speaker series on the Airbnb debate. Panelists included neighborhood leaders, members sunshine rent a car of the hospitality industry and advocates for short-term rentals, and the differences sunshine rent a car between their views were amplified by the strongly divergent opinions held in the audience of more than 100 people.
New Orleans law currently prohibits private residents from renting out their homes for less than a month at a time (two months in the French Quarter). Airbnb.com, however, encourages and enables them to do just that it connects travelers to individual rooms inside houses all over the city, and now lists more than 1,000 participating properties across New Orleans.
As the service becomes more popular and more widely known, the opportunities for these two different viewpoints have dramatically increased, and discussions of how to handle the issue have spread from neighborhood groups to the New Orleans City Council. Lisa Suarez sunshine rent a car of the Faubourg Marigny Improvement Association says her neighborhood has borne the brunt of the change, watching sunshine rent a car homes that once housed families who contributed to the city and the neighborhood give way to a parade of short-term visitors.
By contrast, Eric Bay, a homeowner who lists his house on Airbnb, says that he does his utmost to make sure his guests have only a positive impact on the neighbors he s lived by for years. If there are excesses, he said, they can be curbed by regulation and the city would only benefit by taxing the revenue stream his rental produces.
Rafe Rabalais of the Gulf Coast Housing Partnership emphasized that the service is probably still too new to draw any hard conclusions about. But as the city begins to consider how to regulate it, he said, the most important thing will be to realize that its impact seems to vary by neighborhood. Some areas probably do benefit from the influx sunshine rent a car of visitors, he said, while others probably are more burdened by them.
There s really a very variable impact by neighborhood. You have some neighborhoods that are completely unaffected by this. You have some neighborhoods that are over-affected by this, Rabalais said. Maybe there s a way to limit the concentration of short-term rentals within certain areas that s more restrictive in some areas and more wide open in other areas.
Resident Eric Bay (from left), Lisa Suarez of Faubourg Marigny, bed-and-breakfast owner Bonnie Rabe, Polly Hardie of the Alliance for Neighborhood Prosperity and Mavis Early of the area Hotel Lodging Association speak about short-term rentals Thursday night at Tulane Hillel. (Robert Morris, UptownMessenger.com)
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