I believe the parent was referring to short-term rentals. If a single family home is rented short-term through AirBnb, that certainly does not satisfy the primary use as a residence, as nobody actually has residence there.
> I believe the parent was referring to short-term rentals.
If short term rentals are the issue, then short term rentals specifically should be addressed. But that's not what the post I responded to actually said.
Also, I don't think the kind of renters that the article under discussion is saying are having difficulty making ends meet are people who are renting short term rental properties like AirBnbs.
If short term rentals are the issue, then short term rentals specifically should be addressed. But that's not what the post I responded to actually said.
Also, I don't think the kind of renters that the article under discussion is saying are having difficulty making ends meet are people who are renting short term rental properties like AirBnbs.