Singapore men convicted over Airbnb rentals
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