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New York State Proposed Law
A bill to regulate short-term rentals in New York, a billion-dollar industry in the state outside of New York City, is headed to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s desk for her signature.
It would require property owners to register their short-term rentals with the NYS Department of State every two years while allowing municipalities to collect sales and occupancy tax on short-term rentals.
In the final hours of the legislative session, the bill’s fate was uncertain. On Friday afternoon and evening, hopes for the legislation to pass in the Assembly fluctuated as the chaos surrounding the governor’s decision to pause the implementation of congestion pricing upended conversations about pending bills. The registry had already passed in the Senate.
Advocates for the bill acknowledge the role short-term rentals play in New York’s tourism industry, helping New Yorkers generate extra income wile opening access to rural areas with few traditional lodging options. They argue, however, that the rapid growth the of industry has exacerbated the housing crisis by reducing housing availability, driving up costs and displacing long-term residents.
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