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New York Rental Regulations: Finding Alternatives for Family Accommodation

ima-jo August 25, 2023, 11:03 #1

Hello everyone,
We planned to travel to New York in mid-November. We had taken care to select a rental property that complied with the rules and standards in force. However, we have just learned that a new regulation comes into force from September 5th. A priori it would be impossible from September 5 to rent an Airbnb with the family (more than 2 people). We are 6. In addition, the owner must imperatively be registered with the city. Fortunately we are still in time to cancel free of charge. Do you have any recommendations for good value for money hotels? Searches on Booking are unfortunately not conclusive. Thanks in advance.

Bonjour,
that’s a question for “grey mouse”, a real specialist. Ask him. You will find gray mouse by consulting the questions on NY

backpack51:

that’s a question for “grey mouse”, a real specialist. Ask him. You will find gray mouse by consulting the questions on NY

Thanks Sakado for this suggestion.

Before ima-jo asks me, I can provide additional information.
It is not so much a question of the number of tenants that is asked but that of the obligation for the lessor to register to obtain a registration number which, to obtain it, must respect the conditions already fixed to limit this parallel short-term rental market.

AirBnb had opposed this procedure fearing to see his collapse.
The platform lost its lawsuit.
The hotel lobby was heard to preserve and reclaim a part that was increasingly escaping it.

Other reasons are put forward such as the nuisance caused by the constantly renewed presence of tourists.

Learn more ICI (go through online translation if necessary).

A solution in the searches to be done in English: put the criterion “family room” or “family suite”
Example with Books…

Thank you for your feedback and your recommendations @sourisgrise
It is clear that we do not want to run the risk of maintaining the rental and being deprived of accommodation on our arrival for X reasons.
Given the price of hotels we will have to focus on other areas. I saw on the forum that you recommended the LIC zone @sourisgrise. Do you also have neighborhoods to recommend in Brooklyn?
Do you think Jersey City is also suitable or are we going to waste time on public transport to visit Manhattan?
Thanks in advance

there is:

I saw on the forum that you recommended the LIC zone @sourisgrise. Do you also have neighborhoods to recommend in Brooklyn?
Do you think Jersey City is also suitable or are we going to waste time on public transport to visit Manhattan?

Absolutely !
LIC (Long Island City) in Queens has the advantage of being served by the subway at one or two stations in Manhattan.
This is a sector that has a quality hotel offer because it is more recent overall.
If you can’t find it in LIC, see Astoria which remains very practical provided you are on the N/W line.

About Brooklyn.
You can search in Downtown, BoCoCa, Williamsburg.
Attention !
You will absolutely have to be very close to the metro otherwise it’s a hassle.

In Jersey City, if you are close to the Path, it’s half bad insofar as this suburban “RER” is more convenient than the bus service that connects other cities in NJ.
However, in the evening, the frequency of trains is reduced.
In addition, it is necessary to plan a transport budget.
You can use the metrocard on the Path provided that it is loaded in Pay per ride.
This budget increases the price of the hotel night.
It’s up to you to weigh all the adjustment criteria to guide you towards the best choice.

2023-08-25 23:03:49
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