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The answer is quite simple, regulate the short term rentals like Air BnB. Council could do it tomorrow but they sit on their hands and do nothing because a fair number of elected officials are using these platforms to make money.

Commercial rental accommodation is regulated.

Tenancy rental accommodation is regulated.

But these platforms have seen the big opportunity to get around the rules and people have jumped onboard and they glide past any regulations.

Councils make huge noises about their district plans which decide what can happen where in the towns and areas the plans cover, and residential should be residential. If you want to use your house as a commercial business it should need to go through the RMA process to get approval to operate as such and residents should have their input.

The other thing these platforms are doing is putting off and investment into motels and hotels because they cannot compete with non-regulated providers .

If you wanted to build a three unit motel in Te Anau you would have to meet accessibility requirements, fire safety requirements, noise and insulation requirements and the list goes on.

If you want to put long term tenants into a house in Te Anau you would need to meet certain regulations around insulation and heating.

If you want to put your house on Air BnB the only requirement is an internet connection.

And councils wring their hands trying to understand the problem. Seriously the answer is so simple but before they start they need a show of hands to see who has a conflict of interest

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