Short Term Rentals

Stricter Rules For Atlantic City Short-Term Rentals

After years of resident complaints, Atlantic City Council finally rolling out new rules for AirBnB type, short-term rental properties. City Council drafted two ordinances that address short-term rentals and their affect on residential quality of life issues in Atlantic City. The General Short Term Rental Ordinance made changes to the following: Annual fees Occupancy loads Age […]

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Atlantic City Taxpayers Growing Concern Over Short Term Rental Properties

The Atlantic City Taxpayers Association sent out the following letter in reference to Short Term Rentals: We call on the City of Atlantic City to take immediate action regulating short-term Short-Term rentals, banning non-owner occupied whole-home short-term rentals in single-family, residential neighborhoods. These types of rentals are closer to hotel use and commercial in nature

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Short-Term Rentals in Atlantic City. Higher Fees, Stricter Rules.

Atlantic City landlords using short-term rental services like AirBnB are bracing for stricter rules, greater enforcement and substantially higher fees. See proposed rules, restrictions & fees below. City Council is set to vote a collection of rules designed to crack down on out-of-control rental properties. Reports suggest there are approx 700 short-term rentals in AC.

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Crack Down on 600 Illegal Short-Term Rentals in Atlantic City

WATCH VIDEO. There are approx 700 AirBnB and other short-term rental properties in Atlantic City. Only 85 are legally registered and inspected by the city. wtf. Only 85 out of 700 short term rentals in Atlantic City are properly inspected and permitted. These 85 are the only ones paying mandated license fees. Why was compliance

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Unfair AirBnB Rental Ban Hurts 900 Atlantic City Property Owners

As per request from Atlantic City Mayor Small and Council President Tibbitt, websites like AirBnB are now blocking all short-term rentals in Atlantic City. Until further notice. You can’t even book a place for New Years Eve 2021. WTF. But wait, there’s more. All local, Jersey Shore real estate websites are still up and running.

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COVID Chaos & Short-Term Rentals. Atlantic City Mayor Picking Winners & Losers.

A heartbreaking story from an Atlantic City homeowner who rents out his property using short-term rental platforms like AirBnB. Atlantic City officials visited tenants of his (rental) home and questioned them about their NY licence plates. The tenants moved in on April 4. That was two days before Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small banned any

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Lax Enforcement of Air BnB & Short-Term Rentals in Atlantic City

Council members Latoya Dunston and Jesse Kurtz grappling with this fast growing phenomenon. Both pushing for a solution to this burgeoning industry. One that’s diversifying the economy of Atlantic City. One that’s introducing new challenges to overcome. Risk and reward of Air BnB & Short-Term Rentals in Atlantic City. Web-based apps like AirBnB & VRBO:

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Atlantic City Council President Wants Higher Taxes for AirBnB

Should we tax AirBnB’s in Atlantic City…using a commercial (not residential) tax rate? Council President Tibbitt thinks so. The commercial tax rate in AC, is much higher than residential tax rate. NOTE: short-term rentals like Air BnB have allowed some home values to rise in value…..which means more tax revenue for city. Watch video >

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Atlantic City Air BnB Rentals Now Getting Taxed, Realtors Still Exempt.

New Jersey is finally taxing Airbnb. Most states, including Pennsylvania and New York, already tax these kinds of short-term rentals that are transacted online. This could add 12% – 15% to the cost of an Airbnb rental. Hotels and motels already pay stuff like this. What is Airbnb? It connects homeowners who want to rent out their

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