Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Rental problem

- Hank Sikorski

After reading Marcos Lopez’s Dec. 9 commentary on the short-term rental ban in Las Vegas, I can conclude only that Mr. Lopez has had no actual experience­s with living near or next to a shortterm rental home. Mr. Lopez wonders why the government should get in the way of individual­s making extra money by renting out their homes. But this does not take into account the consequenc­es for the neighbors and neighborho­ods.

Mr. Lopez paints a rosy picture of a family making ends meet by renting out their home. This is not usually the case. Instead, these homes are commercial enterprise­s being run in residentia­l neighborho­ods. They affect the quality of life and the property values of those having the misfortune of residing near them. These entreprene­urs are reaping the benefits, while the actual residents of these neighborho­ods are paying the price.

I now live near an 18-guest hotel in the middle of what was once a quiet residentia­l neighborho­od. This enterprise has destroyed the quality of life for everyone in the vicinity.

Allowing short-term rentals in the city of Las Vegas was a mistake to begin with. City Council members Stavros Anthony, Cedric Crear and Michele Fiore — who all voted in favor of short — term rentals — placed the wishes of Airbnb over the well-being of the people they were elected to protect.

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