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Sadiq Khan wants Airbnb and short-let licensing for London

London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who wants the government to give him the powers to impose rent controls, is now demanding licensing for the capital’s Airbnbs and other short lets.

He claims the rapid growth in short-lets in London, fuelled by online platforms such as Airbnb, is exacerbating the capital’s housing crisis. 

Citing figures from website InsideAirbnb, Khan says that right now there are  81,792 listings in London on Airbnb alone. Of these, 50,401 are for entire properties, meaning at least one in every 74 homes in the capital is available for short-let.  

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Now he wants Rishi Sunak to work with him and borough councils to implement a licensing system: this would allow local authorities to limit the numbers of licenses issued and avoid what Khan claims to be “entire streets or blocks being turned over exclusively to short- term lets.”

Currently homeowners in London are entitled to rent out their homes for up to 90 days a year, but Khan says the borough councils don’t have enough funding to monitor compliance.  

“Charging for licences and enforcing business rates for properties let for more than 90 days a year would also generate a financial reward for councils who have seen their budgets repeatedly cut in recent years, allowing them to run more effective enforcement activity against unregistered landlords” says Khan in a statement.

Khan says he’s looked at the likes of Barcelona, Amsterdam and Paris which have forms of licencing scheme in place.

He says: “I am doing all I can to tackle the housing crisis in London, building a record number of the genuinely affordable, high-quality homes that Londoners deserve. 

“But these efforts will continue to be hampered by the lack of regulation in the short-term letting market. Short-term lets play an important role in London’s tourism industry, but that mustn't come at the expense of Londoners who need a place to live. We need transparency about how many properties are being rented out for longer than the rules permit, and accountability to local authorities and residents. 

“This is why I’m calling on the government to work with me and borough councils to design a licencing system to bring some order to this rapidly growing sector and prevent us losing yet more homes for Londoners to the short-term let sector.” 

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  • George Dawes

    This is the guy who has a bike in the boot of his gas guzzling range rover which he takes out for the last bit of his journey ready for a photo opportunity

    Peter Why Do I Bother

    That guy is a complete Wassack..! Would have used something more appropriate but would have been kicked off the site!

     
  • Nigel Spalding

    The rental housing shortage has been accelerated by the Tory taxes on landlords that Khan and Labour did not oppose. The people running the country and London need to have hands on working experience in the real world so they understand the fine mess they are creating in reality. Further regulation will just intensify the Landlord exodus….. great work all concerned. I see no solutions coming from any of them to sort the housing supply problem. So it will carry on and on until we get a Thatcherite attitude and u-turns are done on at least 13 years of bad housing policy decisions.

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    There will be a London Mayoral election next year. Fingers crossed that Susan Hall for the Conservatives wins it.

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    Can’t see that happening unfortunately

     
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    I wish, but Labour will be difficult to remove.

     
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    Sadiq Kahn did not win by a huge margin in the 2021 election.

    On the first round he had 40% of the vote and Shaun Bailey for the Conservatives had 35%.

    On the second round Kahn had 55% of the vote and Bailey had about 45.

     
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    The Conservatives won previously in London. Boris Johnson was mayor from 2008 to 2016

     
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    ULEZ might well be the straw breaks camels back and all that. Boris’s behaviour whilst in office has caused a lot of damage

     
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    She's clearly an idiot and London is inhabited by the educated, Metropolitan elite who will always tend to vote left.

    London needs to be independent. Quite frankly, we're fed up with bailing out everywhere else in the country without a single thank you.

     
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    The £85000 government guarantee on Bank deposits etc. is underwritten by all tax payers throughout the UK but the London City slicker red braces brigade reap most of the benefits whilst producing nothing of real value.

    I think it would be the rest of the UK that would benefit if the City of London lost its perks and its free trade with the rest of the UK!

     
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    Zzzzzz.... And so the saga continues.... They have it in for landlords... of any kind.. Airbnb or PRS... That's been obvious for a long time.... Time to leave
    (or sell) the building!

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    If there was ever a time to leave the PRS, this is it. They will never stop until they have us like battery hens, simply being taxed and legislated to 💀 death….. not me, I am selling up and living it up with my years of uplift (mortgage free BTL’s). Let them see what has been created when we’re gone 😱👍🏻👍🏻

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