![]() ![]() When it comes to ethics, many people argue that airbnb is bad because it's destroying the housing markets and local communities: if you have a property that you want to rent out, why would you bother getting a long-term tenant when tourists are willing to pay more than double? The impact of this is that in certain cities, locals can no longer afford to live in the centre. Luckily this isn't something you can't get into trouble for (though your host can). Secondly, and this is rife world-wide, many airbnb hosts are subletting to you illegally. This varies from country to country and a quick google search of your destination will tell you if it's okay or not (but in most places it is). I don't have all the answers but here are my two cents: firstly, some Airbnb's are illegal - for example in NYC it's illegal to rent an apartment on Airbnb for less than 30 days unless the host is present and there are a max of two guests. ![]() ![]() There is some discrepancy with whether it's ethical or not to use Airbnb. ![]()
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