Hi, I am looking for someone to co-host our unit. We are cu...
Hi, I am looking for someone to co-host our unit. We are currently out of the country and we have a 1 bedroom unit in The Re...
Hello everyone,
a friend of mine that’s a host said he received an email about the new AirBNB laws in Atlanta did anyone hear about this I have not received that email
Hi @Gerard753 , have you found an answer to your question yet?
It might be worth asking in one of the local Host Clubs as well. You can find them here: https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/Get-Local/ct-p/en_clubs
I hope that helps! 😃
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For information regarding the ordinances: https://www.atlantaga.gov/home/showdocument?id=53344&t=637732653252142114
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Further, Airbnb has given all Atlanta hosts until June 1 to get the permits or Airbnb will shut them down. The City of Atlanta has also given Atlanta hosts until June 1 to get the permits or risks fines and such.
Make one property your primary residence, open a postal box, and have mail sent there. You can rent a property on a year lease to your property manager, and then allow that person to sublease the unit on Airbnb as your co-host.
The 2 companies we're talking to are large entities and I am not sure that they'd be willing to go this route. In any case I will make the proposition.
Thank you.
How about the 1500 feet regulation from what?
I am totally confused!
We don't live in Atlanta but own two houses that are used for Airbnb. Here's the problem:
Under the new ordinance, which goes into effect September 1, 2021, hosts must get permits from the Department of Planning and Community Development and pay a $150 nonrefundable application fee. Owners and long-term tenants are eligible to get two permits total — one for a property that’s their primary address and one for another property.
We will have to either sell our properties or rent them with 1-year leases. To make matters worse, we are moving out of state and were planning to use a management company for the Airbnb business.
Does anyone have a solution?
Hi Marie,
With the new laws in Atlanta for only two airbnb properties, it was a challenge trying to figure out what to do with additional properties without losing money to property management companies. I found a management company that place tenants in your property without charge AND pay you directly.
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Hi! can you share the name and contact information of the company?
Apologies! That question was for you Lydina.
Hi @Marie1332 , Im new to owning a Airbnb in Atlanta. Do I have to get a business license as well? At City Hall?
Hi @Shynethia0 ,
Welcome to the Community Center!
As you commented on an older thread, I also recommend you create a new topic for other Hosts to notice by starting a conversation here: https://community.withairbnb.com/t5/forums/postpage/choose-node/true?default=grow-business.
You can also look into an overview of regulations in the Airbnb resource here: https://www.airbnb.co.uk/help/article/853.
I hope the above suggestions help you find useful advices for your query!
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If you own the property you will be fine unless your HOA has an issue
Yes they have them you should see them in the AirBNB app. Go to the help menu