01/13/2026
Today I reintroduced my legislation to address the rise of short-term rentals listed on sites such as AirBnb.
The proposed short-term rental legislation addresses concerns about rowdy behavior and the influx of rental properties owned by private equity companies, resembling “scattered site hotels” where nobody actually lives full-time. However, the bill assures that responsible owner-occupant operators will be able to continue listing their properties. “If you’re an owner-occupant, no matter where you are in the city, you’re allowed to Airbnb your house, if you’re an out-of-state investor … you’re not automatically allowed to do that.”
For too long residents have dealt with the serious harm that short-term rentals have caused in our neighborhoods by reducing the availability of long-term housing, creating nuisances, and, tragically, introducing violence into our communities.
Thank you to Councilmembers Bobby Wilson and Anthony Coghill for co-sponsoring my legislation and to the residents who stood with us today. Together, we will hold these operators accountable and protect our neighborhoods from the corporate plunder of housing.
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