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New York City has only approved a couple of thousand host registrations, and all for reservations where the host is present during the stay. That’s great news for neighborhoods sick of house parties and illegal hotels, and dour news for tourists and short-term rental platforms.
Roughly nine months since New York City cracked down on short-term rentals by requiring hosts to register, the Office of Special Enforcement has approved just 2,242 applications.
That figure shows how few short-term rentals there are in the five boroughs since the city imposed Local Law 18 last September. In addition to the registration requirement, hosts must be present during the stay, which must…