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Berlin bans Airbnb from renting apartments to tourists in move to protect affordable housing Berlin bans Airbnb from renting apartments to tourists in move to protect affordable housing
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Berlin has banned tourists from renting entire apartments through Airbnb and its competitors in an attempt to protect affordable housing.Berlin has banned tourists from renting entire apartments through Airbnb and its competitors in an attempt to protect affordable housing.
With the help of large fines, the German city's authorities are hoping to protect the property supply and keep rents as low as possible.With the help of large fines, the German city's authorities are hoping to protect the property supply and keep rents as low as possible.
After the success of the various online rental portals, the number of properties available for long-term rental periods had fallen markedlyAfter the success of the various online rental portals, the number of properties available for long-term rental periods had fallen markedly
But from 1 May, the new law entitled "Zweckentfremdungsverbot" bans the short-term let of entire apartments to tourists without a city permit.But from 1 May, the new law entitled "Zweckentfremdungsverbot" bans the short-term let of entire apartments to tourists without a city permit.
If found flouting these rules, Berliners can be fined up to €100,000 (£78,371).If found flouting these rules, Berliners can be fined up to €100,000 (£78,371).
Passed in 2014, there was a two-year transition ending on April 30 before the law came into effect . The law was passed in 2014, but with a two-year transition period before coming into effect, which ended on April 30.
Following the implementation of the policy, non-city residents will be only allowed to rent out rooms via such internet portals such as Wimdu or 9Flats, not entire flats and houses. Following the implementation of the policy, non-city residents will be only allowed to rent out rooms via internet portals, not entire flats and houses.
Berlin's head of urban development, Andreas Geise, told The Local the law was "a necessary and sensible instrument against the housing shortage in Berlin".Berlin's head of urban development, Andreas Geise, told The Local the law was "a necessary and sensible instrument against the housing shortage in Berlin".
He added: "I am absolutely determined to return such misappropriated apartments to the people of Berlin and to newcomers."He added: "I am absolutely determined to return such misappropriated apartments to the people of Berlin and to newcomers."
As a result of of the April 30 deadline, Airbnb listings dropped by 40 per cent in a month.As a result of of the April 30 deadline, Airbnb listings dropped by 40 per cent in a month.
Airbnb spokesman Julian Trautwein said: "Berliners want clear and simple rules for home sharing, so they can continue to share their own home with guests.Airbnb spokesman Julian Trautwein said: "Berliners want clear and simple rules for home sharing, so they can continue to share their own home with guests.
"We will continue to encourage Berlin policy-makers to listen to their citizens and to follow the example of other big cities such as Paris, London, Amsterdam or Hamburg and create new, clear rules for normal people who are sharing their own homes.""We will continue to encourage Berlin policy-makers to listen to their citizens and to follow the example of other big cities such as Paris, London, Amsterdam or Hamburg and create new, clear rules for normal people who are sharing their own homes."
He added that Airbnb "helps many Berliners pay their rent".He added that Airbnb "helps many Berliners pay their rent".