Marlborough Express

Sector backs Airbnb crackdown

- AMANDA CROPP

Hospitalit­y New Zealand has backed a proposal to tighten up on Airbnb in Queenstown, and says other tourist hot spots may have to follow suit.

The trade associatio­n’s spokeswoma­n, Rachael Shadbolt, said it was almost impossible for hospitalit­y workers to find rental accommodat­ion in Queenstown and the move would help address shortages.

The growth in Airbnb and online holiday-home letting had also had a major impact on the availabili­ty of affordable rental housing for local residents and incoming workers in areas such as Rotorua, Nelson, Golden Bay and the Coromandel, she said.

The Queenstown Lakes District Council is seeking public feedback on a proposal to limit short-term peer-to-peer renting, which would introduce a cap of 28 days a year in outer residentia­l areas, and 90 days in the centre of town.

Those who went over the limit would need to get resource consent.

Airbnb has criticised the move as a ‘‘nanny state’’ policy.

But Shadbolt said the hospitalit­y sector was heartened by the proposed change, which may be needed in other centres too.

As of June, Queenstown Lakes had an unemployme­nt rate of less than 2 per cent and 14 per cent of the district’s housing was occupied by Airbnb, a combinatio­n that made staff recruitmen­t very difficult, she said.

‘‘If these restrictio­ns go some way to freeing up houses for the long-term rental market it will take serious pressures off businesses in the region,’’ Shadbolt said.

‘‘A lot of workers don’t have vehicles. They want to live and work in the heart of Queenstown so they can walk to work, or at least be on a quick bus route.’’

Although peer-to-peer accommodat­ion was important for tourism, there needed to be better regulation of the sector for property owners renting in a ‘‘heavily commercial’’ way, she said.

‘‘Commercial accommodat­ion businesses in New Zealand have strict regulation­s around fire safety, building compliance, and health and safety.

‘‘If peer-to-peer operators are operating in a commercial capacity they should be abiding by the same rules.

‘‘Airbnb has made it extremely easy for Joe Public to get into the letting space and some see it as an opportunit­y to prop up their mortgage … but it is having an impact on local suburban areas in tourist towns.’’

 ?? PHOTO: GRAEME MURRAY ?? Problems with Airbnb and short-term holiday rentals sucking up affordable housing are also affecting tourism towns such as Rotorua.
PHOTO: GRAEME MURRAY Problems with Airbnb and short-term holiday rentals sucking up affordable housing are also affecting tourism towns such as Rotorua.

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