New AirBNB laws in Atlanta

Gerard753
Level 1
Atlanta, GA

New AirBNB laws in Atlanta

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

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Sybe
Former Community Manager
Former Community Manager
Terneuzen, Netherlands

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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Elisabeth352
Level 2
Decatur, GA

Atlanta’s new STR restrictions begin March 1st, with a hard deadline of March 31st. **

 

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.

Debra300
Top Contributor
Gros Islet, Saint Lucia

@Marie1332,

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.

Don't just believe what I say, check the Airbnb Help Center

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!

Marie1332
Level 2
Atlanta, GA

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? 

Bhumika
Community Manager
Community Manager
Toronto, Canada

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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Gerard753
Level 1
Atlanta, GA

Yes they have them you should see them in the AirBNB app. Go to the help menu