The Sun (Malaysia)

Singapore men convicted over Airbnb rentals

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SINGAPORE: Two Singaporea­n men pleaded guilty yesterday to letting out apartments on Airbnb without official permission, the first such case in the city-state under new rules against short-term rentals.

Housing is a sensitive issue in Singapore where more than 80% of the population lives in government-subsidised apartments.

Terence Tan En Wei, 35, and Yao Song Liang, 34, pleaded guilty in court to four charges of illegally renting out four units in a luxury private condominiu­m in central Singapore.

Prosecutor­s said the pair, who were property agents, had listed the apartments on Airbnb, which allows homeowners to share their homes for a fee by marketing them online, and other vacation rental sites.

The duo made S$19,000 (RM56,000) from renting the apartments between May 15 and June 21 last year, prosecutor­s said. They will be sentenced in April. Deputy public prosecutor Selene Yap called for them to be fined S$80,000 each.

The pair were charged under regulation­s introduced last May banning homeowners from leasing property for less than three months without approval from authoritie­s.

When the men were first charged, an Airbnb spokesman said rules in the city-state do not reflect how Singaporea­ns use their homes and travel, and the firm hoped to work with local authoritie­s to find a way forward.

The company has faced mounting criticism that it worsens housing shortages, with cities including New York, Miami and Berlin cracking down on the service. – AFP

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