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Lodging

Lodging refers to the use of a short-term dwelling, usually by renting the living space or sometimes through some other arrangement. People who travel and stay away from home for more than a day need lodging for sleep, rest, food, safety, shelter from cold temperatures or rain, storage of luggage and access to common household functions.[1] Lodging is a form of the sharing economy.

Hotel Carlton in Bratislava, Slovakia.
A campsite at Hunting Island State Park in South Carolina
Dorm room from a hostel in Budapest, Hungary

Lodging is done in a hotel, motel, hostel, or inn, a private home (commercial, i.e. a bed and breakfast, a guest house, a vacation rental, or non-commercially, as in certain homestays or the home of friends), in a tent, caravan/campervan (often on a campsite). Lodgings may be self-catering, whereby no food is provided, but cooking facilities are available.

Lodging is offered by an owner of real property or a leasehold estate, including the hotel industry, hospitality industry, real estate investment trusts, and owner-occupancy houses.

Lodging can be facilitated by an intermediary such as a travel website.

Airbnb in Toronto

Regulations by jurisdiction Edit

Regulation of short-term rentals can include requirements for hosts to have business licenses, payment of hotel taxes and compliance with building, city and zoning standards. The hotel industry has lobbied for stricter regulations on short-term home rental.[2] In addition to government-imposed restrictions, many homeowner associations also limit short term rentals.[3]

Europe Edit

  • Amsterdam: Hosts can rent their properties for up to 30 nights per year to a group of no more than four at a time.[4] Short-term rentals are banned in certain parts of the city.[5]
  • Barcelona: Vacation apartments are subject to the highest rate of property tax; platforms must share data with regulators.[6][7][8]
  • Berlin: Short-term rentals require permission from authorities. Hosts can rent individual rooms with the condition that they live in most of the property.[9]
  • Ireland: Short-term rentals are restricted to a maximum of 90 days per year for primary residences; registration is required with local authorities and planning permission is required where a property changes use from private residence to full-time short-term rental. However, compliance with these requirements is minimal, with one study finding only 38 listed properties had the required planning permission, out of 25,000.[10][11][12]
  • London: Short-term rentals are limited to 90 days per year.[13][14]
  • Madrid: Listings without private entrances are banned.[15]
  • Palma de Mallorca: Home-sharing sites are banned to contain tourism.[16]
  • Paris: Hosts can rent their homes for no more than 120 days a year[17] and must register their listing with the town hall.[18]
  • Rome: Short-term rental sites are required to withhold a 21% rental income tax.[19]
  • Venice: Hosts must collect and remit tourist taxes.[20][21]
  • Vienna: Short-term rentals are banned in specific "residential zones" within the city, with the exemption of apartments used primarily for the host's own residential needs.[22]

United States Edit

  • Arizona: Most regulations are not allowed since municipalities are prohibited from interfering in property rights.[23]
  • Boston: The types of properties eligible for use as short-term rentals and the number of days per year a property may be rented are limited.[24][25][26][27]
  • Chicago: Hosts are required to obtain a license. Single-night stays are prohibited.[28]
  • Jersey City, New Jersey: Hosts are only allowed to rent for 60 days per year.[29][30]
  • Los Angeles: Hosts must register with the city planning department and pay an $89 fee and cannot home-share for more than 120 days in a calendar year.[31][32]
  • Miami: Short-term rentals are banned in most neighborhoods, in part due to lobbying efforts of the hotel industry.[33][34]
  • New York City: Rentals under 30 days are prohibited unless the host is present on the property.[35][36][37]
  • Portland, Oregon: The number of bedrooms in a single unit that may be listed is limited.[38]
  • San Diego: Units for short-term rental are limited to 1% of the housing stock and licenses are required.[39]
  • San Francisco: Registration by hosts is required.[40]
  • Santa Monica, California: Hosts are required to register with the city and obtain a license and are also prohibited from listing multiple properties.[41]
  • Seattle: Hosts must obtain licenses and cannot rent more than two units.[42]
  • Washington, D.C.: Hosts must obtain a short-term rental license, and, if the host is not present, those rentals are limited to a combined 90 days each year.[43]
  • West New York, New Jersey: Short-term rentals are banned.[44]

Canada Edit

  • Toronto: Short-term rentals must be in a host's primary residence and hosts must obtain licenses.[45]
  • Vancouver: Short-term rentals must be in a host's primary residence and hosts must obtain licenses.[46][47]

Asia Edit

  • Japan: Hosts are required to register their listing with the government; a home can be rented for a maximum of 180 days per year.[48]
  • Singapore: Short-term home rentals of less than three months are illegal.[49][50]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Lodging". Free Dictionary.
  2. ^ Benner, Katie (April 16, 2017). "Inside the Hotel Industry's Plan to Combat Airbnb". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Glick, Ilyse; Talkin, Samuel J. (September 7, 2016). "How your neighbor's Airbnb rental can affect your property values". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ Meijer, Bart (March 16, 2021). "Amsterdam to allow Airbnb rentals in city centre after court order". Reuters.
  5. ^ KAYALI, LAURA; HEIKKILÄ, MELISSA (November 9, 2020). "The Netherlands goes after Airbnb". Politico.
  6. ^ O'Sullivan, Feargus (June 6, 2018). "Barcelona Finds a Way to Control Airbnb Rentals". CityLab.
  7. ^ Mead, Rebecca (April 22, 2019). "The Airbnb Invasion of Barcelona". The New Yorker.
  8. ^ McClanahan, Paige (September 26, 2021). "Barcelona Takes on Airbnb". The New York Times.
  9. ^ Oltermann, Philip (June 8, 2016). "Berlin ban on Airbnb short-term rentals upheld by city court". The Guardian.
  10. ^ "The vast majority of Irish Airbnbs are illegal. Two law students are going after them". On The Ditch. 6 April 2023. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  11. ^ Byrne, Louise (June 28, 2019). "No extra Dublin City Council staff hired so far to enforce new letting laws". RTÉ.
  12. ^ Thomas, Cónal (July 1, 2019). "Explainer: The new rules on Airbnb hosting come into effect today - here's what you need to know". TheJournal.ie.
  13. ^ TEMPERTON, JAMES (February 13, 2020). "Airbnb has devoured London – and here's the data that proves it". Wired.
  14. ^ "What's the 90-day rule and how does it impact my Airbnb in London?". GuestReady. July 11, 2022.
  15. ^ O'Sullivan, Feargus (April 3, 2019). "Madrid Bans Airbnb Apartments That Don't Have Private Entrances". Bloomberg News.
  16. ^ Minder, Raphael (June 23, 2018). "To Contain Tourism, One Spanish City Strikes a Ban, on Airbnb". The New York Times.
  17. ^ Carey, Meredith (April 12, 2018). "Paris Could Pull 43,000 Airbnb Listings by This June". Condé Nast Traveller.
  18. ^ Vidalon, Dominique (July 5, 2017). "Hoteliers welcome Paris decision forcing Airbnb hosts to register rentals". Reuters.
  19. ^ QUELL, MOLLY (July 7, 2022). "EU court adviser rejects Airbnb challenge to Italy short-term rental tax". Courthouse News Service.
  20. ^ Fox, Kara (June 15, 2019). "The race to stop the death of Venice". CNN.
  21. ^ "EXPLAINED: What are Italy's rules and taxes for Airbnb rentals?". The Local. March 14, 2022.
  22. ^ "Vermieten von Wohnungen für touristische Zwecke". City of Vienna.
  23. ^ Kerr, Dara (January 4, 2017). "Airbnb gets free rein in Arizona thanks to new law". CNET.
  24. ^ SOROKIN, Leo T. "AIRBNB, INC. v. CITY OF Boston 386 F.Supp.3d 113 (2019)". Leagle.
  25. ^ "City of Boston, Airbnb reach agreement to strengthen short-term rental registry, remove illegal units" (Press release). Boston. August 29, 2019.
  26. ^ Feuer, Will (December 3, 2019). "Airbnb has removed thousands of listings in Boston as new rule takes effect ahead of the company's presumed IPO next year". CNBC.
  27. ^ Logan, Tim (November 28, 2019). "Boston's tough rules governing Airbnb rentals are finally in full effect". The Boston Globe.
  28. ^ Cherone, Heather (June 1, 2021). "New Rules for Chicago's Home-Sharing Industry Set to Kick In". WTTW.
  29. ^ Ferré-Sadurní, Luis (November 5, 2019). "Airbnb Suffers Big Defeat in Jersey City. Here's What That Means". The New York Times.
  30. ^ Rosario, Joshua (November 6, 2019). "Jersey City voters say 'Yes' to Airbnb regulations in N.J.'s most expensive local referendum". NJ.com.
  31. ^ "Airbnb wants L.A. to delay enforcing new restrictions on short-term rentals". Los Angeles Times. October 1, 2019.
  32. ^ Chandler, Jenna; Walker, Alissa (December 10, 2019). "Renting an Airbnb in Los Angeles? Here's what to know before booking". Curbed.
  33. ^ IANNELLI, JERRY (July 13, 2017). "Emails Suggest Miami Mayor Coordinated With Hotel Lobby Against Airbnb". Miami New Times.
  34. ^ Mzezewa, Tariro (March 9, 2019). "Airbnb and Miami Beach Are at War. Travelers Are Caught in the Crossfire". The New York Times.
  35. ^ Zaveri, Mihir (December 9, 2021). "New York City, Facing Housing Crisis, Targets Owners of Illegal Airbnbs". The New York Times.
  36. ^ Dobbins, James (July 7, 2017). "How to Host on Airbnb Legally". The New York Times.
  37. ^ Ferré-Sadurní, Luis (February 23, 2019). "Inside the Rise and Fall of a Multimillion-Dollar Airbnb Scheme". The New York Times.
  38. ^ "Accessory Short-Term Rental Permits". Portland, Oregon.
  39. ^ Bravo, Christina; Sridhar, Priya (April 14, 2021). "San Diego Mayor Signs Short-Term Rental Regulations Into Law". KNSD.
  40. ^ Benner, Katie (May 2, 2017). "Airbnb Settles Lawsuit With Its Hometown, San Francisco". The New York Times.
  41. ^ "Santa Monica Reaches Deal With Airbnb Over Illegal Listings". CBS News. December 10, 2019.
  42. ^ NICKELSBURG, MONICA (December 11, 2017). "Seattle approves new Airbnb regulations to limit short-term rentals to 2 units per host". GeekWire.
  43. ^ Austermuhle, Martin (January 5, 2022). "D.C. To Start Restricting And Regulating Airbnb And Other Short-Term Rentals". WAMU.
  44. ^ Hannington, Dia (February 4, 2018). "Banning Airbnb in West New York: After complaints, town adopts ordinance banning short-term rentals". The Hudson Reporter.
  45. ^ Gallichan-Lowe, Spencer (August 25, 2020). "Toronto introduces new rules for AirBnB, other short-term rental platforms". CityNews.
  46. ^ Kane, Laura (November 14, 2017). "Vancouver bans short-term Airbnb rentals in laneway homes, basement suites". CTV News.
  47. ^ Austen, Ian (November 15, 2017). "Vancouver Limits Airbnb, in an Effort to Combat Its Housing Crisis". The New York Times.
  48. ^ Carey, Meredith (June 4, 2018). "Nearly 80 Percent of Japan's Airbnbs Were Just Removed". Condé Nast Traveler.
  49. ^ Siew Ann, Tan (5 November 2020). "Is Airbnb Illegal in Singapore?". Yahoo! Finance.
  50. ^ Wei, Neo Rong (May 8, 2021). "Short-term home sharing remains illegal in Singapore; Airbnb disappointed". Today.

External links Edit

  •   Travel accommodation travel guide from Wikivoyage
  •   The dictionary definition of lodging at Wiktionary

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For the agricultural term see Lodging agriculture Lodging refers to the use of a short term dwelling usually by renting the living space or sometimes through some other arrangement People who travel and stay away from home for more than a day need lodging for sleep rest food safety shelter from cold temperatures or rain storage of luggage and access to common household functions 1 Lodging is a form of the sharing economy Hotel Carlton in Bratislava Slovakia A campsite at Hunting Island State Park in South CarolinaDorm room from a hostel in Budapest HungaryLodging is done in a hotel motel hostel or inn a private home commercial i e a bed and breakfast a guest house a vacation rental or non commercially as in certain homestays or the home of friends in a tent caravan campervan often on a campsite Lodgings may be self catering whereby no food is provided but cooking facilities are available Lodging is offered by an owner of real property or a leasehold estate including the hotel industry hospitality industry real estate investment trusts and owner occupancy houses Lodging can be facilitated by an intermediary such as a travel website Airbnb in TorontoContents 1 Regulations by jurisdiction 1 1 Europe 1 2 United States 1 3 Canada 1 4 Asia 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksRegulations by jurisdiction EditRegulation of short term rentals can include requirements for hosts to have business licenses payment of hotel taxes and compliance with building city and zoning standards The hotel industry has lobbied for stricter regulations on short term home rental 2 In addition to government imposed restrictions many homeowner associations also limit short term rentals 3 Europe Edit Amsterdam Hosts can rent their properties for up to 30 nights per year to a group of no more than four at a time 4 Short term rentals are banned in certain parts of the city 5 Barcelona Vacation apartments are subject to the highest rate of property tax platforms must share data with regulators 6 7 8 Berlin Short term rentals require permission from authorities Hosts can rent individual rooms with the condition that they live in most of the property 9 Ireland Short term rentals are restricted to a maximum of 90 days per year for primary residences registration is required with local authorities and planning permission is required where a property changes use from private residence to full time short term rental However compliance with these requirements is minimal with one study finding only 38 listed properties had the required planning permission out of 25 000 10 11 12 London Short term rentals are limited to 90 days per year 13 14 Madrid Listings without private entrances are banned 15 Palma de Mallorca Home sharing sites are banned to contain tourism 16 Paris Hosts can rent their homes for no more than 120 days a year 17 and must register their listing with the town hall 18 Rome Short term rental sites are required to withhold a 21 rental income tax 19 Venice Hosts must collect and remit tourist taxes 20 21 Vienna Short term rentals are banned in specific residential zones within the city with the exemption of apartments used primarily for the host s own residential needs 22 United States Edit Main articles Hotel tax and User fee Arizona Most regulations are not allowed since municipalities are prohibited from interfering in property rights 23 Boston The types of properties eligible for use as short term rentals and the number of days per year a property may be rented are limited 24 25 26 27 Chicago Hosts are required to obtain a license Single night stays are prohibited 28 Jersey City New Jersey Hosts are only allowed to rent for 60 days per year 29 30 Los Angeles Hosts must register with the city planning department and pay an 89 fee and cannot home share for more than 120 days in a calendar year 31 32 Miami Short term rentals are banned in most neighborhoods in part due to lobbying efforts of the hotel industry 33 34 New York City Rentals under 30 days are prohibited unless the host is present on the property 35 36 37 Portland Oregon The number of bedrooms in a single unit that may be listed is limited 38 San Diego Units for short term rental are limited to 1 of the housing stock and licenses are required 39 San Francisco Registration by hosts is required 40 Santa Monica California Hosts are required to register with the city and obtain a license and are also prohibited from listing multiple properties 41 Seattle Hosts must obtain licenses and cannot rent more than two units 42 Washington D C Hosts must obtain a short term rental license and if the host is not present those rentals are limited to a combined 90 days each year 43 West New York New Jersey Short term rentals are banned 44 Canada Edit Toronto Short term rentals must be in a host s primary residence and hosts must obtain licenses 45 Vancouver Short term rentals must be in a host s primary residence and hosts must obtain licenses 46 47 Asia Edit Japan Hosts are required to register their listing with the government a home can be rented for a maximum of 180 days per year 48 Singapore Short term home rentals of less than three months are illegal 49 50 See also Edit nbsp Hotels portalReferences Edit Lodging Free Dictionary Benner Katie April 16 2017 Inside the Hotel Industry s Plan to Combat Airbnb The New York Times Glick Ilyse Talkin Samuel J September 7 2016 How your neighbor s Airbnb rental can affect your property values The Washington Post Meijer Bart March 16 2021 Amsterdam to allow Airbnb rentals in city centre after court order Reuters KAYALI LAURA HEIKKILA MELISSA November 9 2020 The Netherlands goes after Airbnb Politico O Sullivan Feargus June 6 2018 Barcelona Finds a Way to Control Airbnb Rentals CityLab Mead Rebecca April 22 2019 The Airbnb Invasion of Barcelona The New Yorker McClanahan Paige September 26 2021 Barcelona Takes on Airbnb The New York Times Oltermann Philip June 8 2016 Berlin ban on Airbnb short term rentals upheld by city court The Guardian The vast majority of Irish Airbnbs are illegal Two law students are going after them On The Ditch 6 April 2023 Retrieved 20 April 2023 Byrne Louise June 28 2019 No extra Dublin City Council staff hired so far to enforce new letting laws RTE Thomas Conal July 1 2019 Explainer The new rules on Airbnb hosting come into effect today here s what you need to know TheJournal ie TEMPERTON JAMES February 13 2020 Airbnb has devoured London and here s the data that proves it Wired What s the 90 day rule and how does it impact my Airbnb in London GuestReady July 11 2022 O Sullivan Feargus April 3 2019 Madrid Bans Airbnb Apartments That Don t Have Private Entrances Bloomberg News Minder Raphael June 23 2018 To Contain Tourism One Spanish City Strikes a Ban on Airbnb The New York Times Carey Meredith April 12 2018 Paris Could Pull 43 000 Airbnb Listings by This June Conde Nast Traveller Vidalon Dominique July 5 2017 Hoteliers welcome Paris decision forcing Airbnb hosts to register rentals Reuters QUELL MOLLY July 7 2022 EU court adviser rejects Airbnb challenge to Italy short term rental tax Courthouse News Service Fox Kara June 15 2019 The race to stop the death of Venice CNN EXPLAINED What are Italy s rules and taxes for Airbnb rentals The Local March 14 2022 Vermieten von Wohnungen fur touristische Zwecke City of Vienna Kerr Dara January 4 2017 Airbnb gets free rein in Arizona thanks to new law CNET SOROKIN Leo T AIRBNB INC v CITY OF Boston 386 F Supp 3d 113 2019 Leagle City of Boston Airbnb reach agreement to strengthen short term rental registry remove illegal units Press release Boston August 29 2019 Feuer Will December 3 2019 Airbnb has removed thousands of listings in Boston as new rule takes effect ahead of the company s presumed IPO next year CNBC Logan Tim November 28 2019 Boston s tough rules governing Airbnb rentals are finally in full effect The Boston Globe Cherone Heather June 1 2021 New Rules for Chicago s Home Sharing Industry Set to Kick In WTTW Ferre Sadurni Luis November 5 2019 Airbnb Suffers Big Defeat in Jersey City Here s What That Means The New York Times Rosario Joshua November 6 2019 Jersey City voters say Yes to Airbnb regulations in N J s most expensive local referendum NJ com Airbnb wants L A to delay enforcing new restrictions on short term rentals Los Angeles Times October 1 2019 Chandler Jenna Walker Alissa December 10 2019 Renting an Airbnb in Los Angeles Here s what to know before booking Curbed IANNELLI JERRY July 13 2017 Emails Suggest Miami Mayor Coordinated With Hotel Lobby Against Airbnb Miami New Times Mzezewa Tariro March 9 2019 Airbnb and Miami Beach Are at War Travelers Are Caught in the Crossfire The New York Times Zaveri Mihir December 9 2021 New York City Facing Housing Crisis Targets Owners of Illegal Airbnbs The New York Times Dobbins James July 7 2017 How to Host on Airbnb Legally The New York Times Ferre Sadurni Luis February 23 2019 Inside the Rise and Fall of a Multimillion Dollar Airbnb Scheme The New York Times Accessory Short Term Rental Permits Portland Oregon Bravo Christina Sridhar Priya April 14 2021 San Diego Mayor Signs Short Term Rental Regulations Into Law KNSD Benner Katie May 2 2017 Airbnb Settles Lawsuit With Its Hometown San Francisco The New York Times Santa Monica Reaches Deal With Airbnb Over Illegal Listings CBS News December 10 2019 NICKELSBURG MONICA December 11 2017 Seattle approves new Airbnb regulations to limit short term rentals to 2 units per host GeekWire Austermuhle Martin January 5 2022 D C To Start Restricting And Regulating Airbnb And Other Short Term Rentals WAMU Hannington Dia February 4 2018 Banning Airbnb in West New York After complaints town adopts ordinance banning short term rentals The Hudson Reporter Gallichan Lowe Spencer August 25 2020 Toronto introduces new rules for AirBnB other short term rental platforms CityNews Kane Laura November 14 2017 Vancouver bans short term Airbnb rentals in laneway homes basement suites CTV News Austen Ian November 15 2017 Vancouver Limits Airbnb in an Effort to Combat Its Housing Crisis The New York Times Carey Meredith June 4 2018 Nearly 80 Percent of Japan s Airbnbs Were Just Removed Conde Nast Traveler Siew Ann Tan 5 November 2020 Is Airbnb Illegal in Singapore Yahoo Finance Wei Neo Rong May 8 2021 Short term home sharing remains illegal in Singapore Airbnb disappointed Today External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Lodging nbsp Travel accommodation travel guide from Wikivoyage nbsp The dictionary definition of lodging at Wiktionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lodging amp oldid 1178673300, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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