JerseyBoy
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This is primarily for innkeepers in NJ.
Recently 2 bills were proposed in the NJ legislature dealing with transient room rentals (i.e Airbnb type rentals).
Bill A4441: Requires licensing and regulation of space for accommodation of transient guests.
Bill A4587: Imposes State sales and use tax and hotel and motel occupancy fee on transient accommodations; authorizes various municipal taxes and fees on transient accommodations.
You can look up the complete text of each bill online. I would strongly urge any innkeepers in NJ to write to their representatives in support of these pieces of legislation. Both seem to level the playing field by way of requireing a degree of licensing and possible inspection and also by requiring that the appropriate taxes be paid.
Airbnb sent this out today:
Your voice matters and will help shape the future of home sharing
Hello xxxx,
This is an important moment for home sharing in New Jersey. Our community continues its strong growth, with over 6,100 hosts statewide welcoming 260,000 travelers to the Garden State in 2016. The typical host in the Garden State earns $6,200 a year sharing their home – a vital economic lifeline for many families struggling to pay their bills and make their mortgage.
However, a new bill (A4441) proposed in the State Legislature would make home sharing increasingly difficult in New Jersey by imposing a top-down, one-size-fits-all approach to home sharing, including a complex registration system and a cap on the number of nights that residents can share their own homes.
Email your Assemblymember and Senator NOW and tell them to vote NO on A4441.
Send Email
We need your help to defeat this ill-conceived bill and protect home sharing across New Jersey, from the Wildwoods to Wantage. Will you take a minute to email your Assemblymember and Senator today?
Sharing your own host story with legislators is the most powerful way to show how home sharing is transforming lives in the Garden State. Together, we will ensure that Airbnb continues to thrive throughout New Jersey.
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
The Airbnb Team
Recently 2 bills were proposed in the NJ legislature dealing with transient room rentals (i.e Airbnb type rentals).
Bill A4441: Requires licensing and regulation of space for accommodation of transient guests.
Bill A4587: Imposes State sales and use tax and hotel and motel occupancy fee on transient accommodations; authorizes various municipal taxes and fees on transient accommodations.
You can look up the complete text of each bill online. I would strongly urge any innkeepers in NJ to write to their representatives in support of these pieces of legislation. Both seem to level the playing field by way of requireing a degree of licensing and possible inspection and also by requiring that the appropriate taxes be paid.
Airbnb sent this out today:
Your voice matters and will help shape the future of home sharing
Hello xxxx,
This is an important moment for home sharing in New Jersey. Our community continues its strong growth, with over 6,100 hosts statewide welcoming 260,000 travelers to the Garden State in 2016. The typical host in the Garden State earns $6,200 a year sharing their home – a vital economic lifeline for many families struggling to pay their bills and make their mortgage.
However, a new bill (A4441) proposed in the State Legislature would make home sharing increasingly difficult in New Jersey by imposing a top-down, one-size-fits-all approach to home sharing, including a complex registration system and a cap on the number of nights that residents can share their own homes.
Email your Assemblymember and Senator NOW and tell them to vote NO on A4441.
Send Email
We need your help to defeat this ill-conceived bill and protect home sharing across New Jersey, from the Wildwoods to Wantage. Will you take a minute to email your Assemblymember and Senator today?
Sharing your own host story with legislators is the most powerful way to show how home sharing is transforming lives in the Garden State. Together, we will ensure that Airbnb continues to thrive throughout New Jersey.
Thank you for your support.
Sincerely,
The Airbnb Team