A clampdown on Air BnB properties in rent pressure zones across the county is needed, a North Clare representative has maintained.

In a motion to the most recent meeting of Clare County Council, Cllr Roisin Garvey (GP) declared that there was a โ€œcrisis in the lack of rentable accommodation around the countyโ€. She proposed that a limit on Air BnB short term rentals in rent pressure zones be introduced. โ€œThis would also help with the crisis within the county of families being homeless and having to live in hotels and B&Bs.โ€

She told the meeting that having looked up Ennistymon on Air BnB, there were 63 places to stay yet highlighted her frustration that instead 47 empty houses could be rented to people who wanted to move to the North Clare town.

โ€œPeople say it is great to make money from Air BnBs but statistically more money is made when a family moves to an area. People with second and third homes doing Air BnB are not benefiting communities. We have enough houses in Clare to house everybodyโ€.

Her motion was seconded by Cllr Joe Killeen (FF) with Cllr Cillian Murphy (FF) also supporting the request. โ€œIt is easy to chase this up, enforcement is where itโ€™s at,โ€ Murphy maintained and suggested an extra fee be added to Air BnBs within the county. Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF) commented, โ€œIn light of the housing crisis, anything to look into this welcomeโ€.

Chief Executive of the local authority, Pat Dowling admitted that they hadnโ€™t given consideration to the idea but stated that they would if the motion was passed. โ€œYe have been told to regulate Air BnBs since 2019, either do it or get more resources,โ€ Garvey responded.

As a result of COVID-19, Air BnB have confirmed that 25% of its 7,500 employees will be let go. Co-founder and CEO, Brian Chesky is of the view that the company will โ€œfully recoverโ€ over the coming months. He said, โ€œWe need to make more fundamental changes to Airbnb by reducing the size of our workforce around a more focused business strategyโ€.

There has been a marked increase in the number of rental properties available in Ireland and elsewhere as properties previously used for short-term letting via Airbnb came back on the market amid recent travel restrictions.

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