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Detroit Receives Friendly Airbnb Ranking
Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 3/24/2016 | Jarrett Skorup

Posted on 03/29/2016 8:05:46 AM PDT by MichCapCon

A new study from the R Street Institute, a free-market think tank with a pragmatic approach to public policy, gives Detroit an A-minus grade for its regulatory structure regarding short-term lodging rentals. The report grades are based on whether a legal framework exists, the level of restrictions, taxation, licensing, and enforcement.

Short-term renting is exploding in popularity. People sign up through companies or websites — like Airbnb or HomeAway — to rent out an extra room or a house for a short period. If you live in a city that is going to host the Super Bowl and have extra space, renting out a room for two nights gets you extra money and saves the renter from higher-priced or less convenient lodging options.

Detroit’s high ranking comes mostly because it isn't trying to regulate short-term renting at all; it is simply allowed. The study says, “Detroit has taken a permissive approach to short-term rentals, though it has remained officially silent as to their legality.” The highest-graded city, Savannah, Georgia, gets an A-plus because it explicitly allows short-term renting with minimal regulatory constraints.

Right now in Michigan residents who offer short-term rentals or peer-to-peer ride-sharing are in a legal gray area. But just as taxi cab companies are working to shut out their Uber and Lyft competitors, hotels and lodging interests see peer-to-peer renting as a threat.

The best approach for consumers would be state legislation that explicitly legalizes short-term renting and ride-sharing, with minimal regulatory restrictions.


TOPICS: Government
KEYWORDS: airbnb; business; travel

1 posted on 03/29/2016 8:05:46 AM PDT by MichCapCon
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Detroit short term lodging??? What got them the good rankings? The one hour rental policy at the no-tell motels, or the group rates you can get for rooms to get high in the crack houses?


2 posted on 03/29/2016 8:10:23 AM PDT by Opinionated Blowhard ("When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.")
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gives Detroit an A-minus grade for its regulatory structure regarding short-term lodging rentals. The report grades are based on whether a legal framework exists, the level of restrictions, taxation, licensing, and enforcement.

Charming house that harkens back to an English fairy tale. Windows open allowing a cool evening breeze. Colorful neighbors who love to interact with visitors! A stay you will never forget!


3 posted on 03/29/2016 8:12:26 AM PDT by Gamecock ( Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul...Matthew 10:28)
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