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Question: should people be able to rent out rooms in their home?
#1
yes, of course (normal)
 
#2
yes, but there should be some "reasonable" limitations (please post and explain what you mean, 'cause I don't get it)
 
#3
yes, very limited though/plenty of regulations
 
#4
no, hoteliers must be protected (for some reason)
 
#5
no, people shouldn't interact with strangers
 
#6
no, some other stupid reason
 
#7
the "you just don't get it dead0" option
 
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Total Voters: 49

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« on: January 15, 2019, 04:09:23 PM »

Yes, you should be able to AirBnB your house a certain number of days of the year. No, you should not be able to run a de facto hotel in a residential neighborhood.
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« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2019, 12:00:34 PM »

100% yes, with the only regulations pertaining to health/safety. I have no qualms about hotel Air BnB's in residential neighborhoods, as they need an influx of bustle anyway and I routinely frequent them because paying more than $120/night for a room is just dumb.
No, they don't.
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