The Borneo Post

Two charged in Singapore over Airbnb rentals

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SINGAPORE: Two men have been charged in Singapore with illegally renting out apartments on Airbnb, the first such prosecutio­ns in the city- state under new rules, local media reported yesterday.

Regulation­s introduced in May ban homeowners from leasing property for less than three months without approval from authoritie­s, meaning many shortterm rentals on Airbnb should be illegal.

Housing policy is tightly controlled in space- starved Singapore, where 80 percent of the population lives in public housing which is subsidised by the government.

Singaporea­ns Terence Tan En Wei, 35, and Yao Song Liang, 34, appeared in court Tuesday charged with illegally leasing out four apartments in a luxury private condominiu­m in central Singapore, according to court documents seen by AFP.

The Straits Times newspaper reported that they had used Airbnb.

They face a fine of up to Sg$ 200,000 ( US$ 148,000) if convicted.

The Urban Redevelopm­ent Authority, which regulates housing, said it would take action against anyone responsibl­e for letting out property for short-term accommodat­ion.

Despite the new rules, California-headquarte­red Airbnb remains popular in Singapore with the company saying it has over 8,700 listings in the citystate.

An Airbnb spokesman said current rules do not reflect how Singaporea­ns use their homes and travel, and the company hoped to work with local authoritie­s to find a way forward.

“The current framework also stands in contrast with Singapore’s commitment to innovation,” the spokesman said. — AFP

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