If the legal owner/occupant of a residence is in residence when he/she rents out their home, I have no objection. However, if they are not present, if they permit friends, family and strangers to occupy their property, it is their neighbors (as I have learned) who will bear the brunt of visitors’ carelessness, cluelessness and just plain not knowing that every time they drop their combat boots on the bare floor, the person living downstairs will suffer. Here’s a wonderful explanation about the dangers and dishonestly of AirBNB — and why it must be closely regulated — from http://www.gothamgazette.com and the hotel industry.
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Kathy — I completely agree. These are opportunistic people who care only about money. There are no safeguards for neighbors!
~ Monica
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 11:38 AM, Present In The City wrote:
> Kathleen Brady posted: “If the legal owner/occupant of a residence is in > residence when he/she rents out their home, I have no objection. However, > if they are not present, if they permit friends, family and strangers to > occupy their property, it is their neighbors (as I have lea” >
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