The 90-day rule for Airbnb typically refers to a restriction on the duration of short-term rentals in certain areas, often imposed by local regulations. Under this rule, properties listed on Airbnb cannot be rented out for short-term stays exceeding 90 days in a given period, usually a year. This is to prevent the misuse of residential properties for commercial purposes and to maintain the residential character of neighborhoods.
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DondaejiDelightfulCharm
Tue Feb 25 2025
Property hosts on Airbnb who exceed the 90-day rental limit in a calendar year may face severe penalties.
Giulia
Tue Feb 25 2025
The exact repercussions vary depending on the local authority's regulations.
EthereumElite
Tue Feb 25 2025
Some local governments impose significant fines on hosts who violate the 90-day rule.
Paolo
Tue Feb 25 2025
In addition to fines, hosts could be subject to other forms of punishment stipulated by local laws.
Caterina
Mon Feb 24 2025
In severe cases, hosts may be required to return income earned from bookings that exceeded the allowed 90 days.