Rappahannock News

Airbnb rentals face increased regulation

- By Megan corsano Capital News Service

RICHMOND — People renting out their homes through websites such as Airbnb could be forced to pay a registrati­on fee to their local government under a bill that passed both chambers of the General Assembly.

Senate Bill 1578 would allow Virginia localities to require many users of short-term rental sites like Airbnb to pay a fee to register their property, with fines up to $500 in the case of a rental without registrati­on.

Airbnb rentals can play a big role in small Virginia towns dependent on tourism as a primary source of income, such as the town of Washington in Rappahanno­ck County. At

the edge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the northern part of the commonweal­th, Washington funds 95 percent of its annual budget from meals and lodging taxes, said the town’s mayor, John Fox Sullivan.

“That tax is terribly important to us,” Sullivan said. “If Airbnbs are unregulate­d and drain off tax revenue that we would otherwise receive and need, the town would lose a lot of money.”

According to Sullivan, the town’s bed-and-breakfasts, inns and restaurant­s must get approval from the town council before starting operations. Sullivan’s concern is that people operating a business out of their home through Airbnb don’t have to meet the same rules and ordinances that other businesses do.

“Airbnb is a great operation,” Sullivan said. “It’s just that they’re not perfect. There’s much debate within our county as well as to what can be regulated.”

Audrey Regnery, the owner and innkeeper of Greenfield Inn Bed and Breakfast in Washington, said Airbnb homes should have to meet the same regulation­s that establishm­ents such as hers do.

“I welcome competitio­n as long as it’s fair competitio­n,” Regnery said. “If you’re a business, you’re supposed to pay your taxes. If [Airbnb homes] are going to be a business, then they need to be set up as a business.”

Regnery said there are approximat­ely 18 bed-andbreakfa­sts, one inn (The Inn at Little Washington) and no hotels in the Washington area. She said the demand for rooms in the area currently exceeds the capacity.

As a result, business at the Regnery’s B&B has not suffered any serious loss because of Airbnb room rentals. However, Regnery worries that could change if Airbnb hosts were to start drasticall­y dropping their prices to compete with bedand-breakfasts in town.

Airbnb hosts, however, have their own concerns about what a registrati­on fee requiremen­t would have on the way they operate.

Mary Jane Cappello, a Rappahanno­ck County resident who rents out her second home in Washington through Airbnb and TripAdviso­r, said she pays a state and local lodging tax to both hosting agents.

“Our county already charged me a registrati­on fee when I applied for the rental license, but it was a one-time charge which, I thought, was a reasonable charge of a few hundred dollars,” Cappello said.

SB 1578 passed the Senate on a vote of 36-4 and the House on a vote of 86-14. It now goes to the governor’s desk to be signed.

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