Senate Passes Measure to Regulate and Inspect Short-Term Rentals
Darren Drevik, who co-owns the Phineas Swann Inn and Spa, says he pays $500 in state fees each year to offer 10 rooms and serve meals. Hed like short-term rentals to do the same, and hes hoping a bill that's headed to the House will make that happen.
The Senate on Tuesday approved S.79, a wide-ranging bill that aims to improve enforcement of health and safety standards for apartments around the state. The measure would include short-term rentals such as Vrbo and Airbnb in that registry. Owners of conventional lodging have said for years theyre competing on an uneven playing field.
Drevik noted that when the state shut down all inns, hotels and B&Bs last year because of the pandemic, it had no way of knowing who was operating an Airbnb.
We had state troopers literally coming to our door and checking to make sure that there were no cars in our parking lot from out of state and no guests in our inn, said Drevik. And then we had short-term rentals in my town with cars from New York and Massachusetts.
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