Airbnb gears up for big legal and legislative battles in New York
by Jason Clampet, Skift
The battle over illegal vacation and apartment rentals in one of the worlds biggest travel markets is getting interesting.
The apartment share service Airbnb received an avalanche of bad press when it was reported by CNET on May 21 that a host had been fined, and then erroneously re-written by countless other sites that Airbnb was illegal in New York City. In reality, a judge sitting on the citys Environmental Control Board found an Airbnb host named Nigel Warren guilty of breaking the states short-term housing law. Airbnb, while it did submit arguments to the court, was a big-name bystander rather than a party to the violation. But the impact of the ruling was still a blow to the company in its efforts to legitimize its service.
After the ruling Warren told reporters I plan to talk to Airbnb before making any decision on whether to appeal. Today David Hantman, Airbnbs Head of Global Public Policy, wrote on the companys public policy blog, I am pleased to report that we will assist Nigel and his landlord as they appeal this ruling. We may lose again before we prevail, but we intend to fight this ruling until justice is done.
Hantman writes that Warrens appeal process will likely be drawn out, but that Airbnb is in it for the long haul. We know the road at first will be hard, he states. So even if the City prevails at the ECB level, we will assist in the appeal to New York trial courts and beyond, if necessary.
Read more at http://skift.com/2013/06/05/airbnb-gears-up-for-big-legal-and-legislative-battles-in-new-york/