NYC only has 405 legal Airbnb and other short-term rentals available after crackdown

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Just 405 properties managed to register their short-term rental units with the city’s Office of Special Enforcement ahead of a crackdown on illegal listings that began this month.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.New York City approved just over 400 short-term rentals amid a crackdown on unauthorized listings across Airbnb and other booking platforms, according to new data released on Wednesday.

OSE shared the up-to-date information along with a more detailed report on applications received through the end of the most recent fiscal year on June 30. That report offers a window into the approval and application process in the months immediately after the registration portal opened, but before a state judge dismissed the lawsuits challenging the legality of the new rules in August. OSE received 71% of its applications since the end of June.

Airbnb and a group of property owners sued to block the new restrictions, but a state judge dismissed their cases last month in a ruling that also knocked the city for the “The OSE report says most of the applications were incomplete or had other problems. It added that the agency informs applicants of the issues and give them a chance to send in a new form. The agency did not immediately provide comment.

OSE breaks down the application, registration and denial data by each of the city’s 51 council districts in its fiscal year report, which shows they did not approve a single short-term listing in 11 districts as of the end of June.the highest concentration of Airbnb listings Advocates and city lawmakers said the new rules will force property owners to put apartments back on the rental market during a severe housing shortage instead of using them to host tourists and temporary guests.

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