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Airbnb – a wonderful idea or is it?

Landlords have legal tools at their disposal to prevent their properties being used as a hotel


Airbnb seems like a wonderful idea. You can rent out your flat whenever convenient without having to become a full-time landlord or hotelier. It’s an easy way to earn a little extra cash with the added bonus of a world-wide network of other people’s spare rooms available for that well-deserved weekend break. Airbnb now has 60m users, 640,000 “hosts”, 2m listings and 500,000 stays per night. It’s big! 

In London, 51.3% of listings are of entire homes and properties are let for an average of 81 nights per year. Most of the hosts are long leaseholders of flats in blocks. While they might not be bothered by other people sleeping in their bed, their neighbours may not relish the prospect of total strangers wandering in and out of their building, dragging their luggage through the newly painted common parts.

Horror stories of nuisance caused by Airbnb guests are rife. It is an unfortunate fact that holiday makers may not have the same respect for other people in the block as a permanent resident has. 

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