Hello fellow hosts!
I am brand new to hosting and am excited about the prospect of extending hospitality to new people and making a little extra income on the weekends. I want to make sure everything I am doing is legal though. I do not own my current space. I am a tenant on an annual lease in a cute and cozy studio in Carrboro, NC. I am rarely ever home on the weekends, so I thought it would be financially savvy to offer the space up for guests to come and relax when I'm gone.
Is hosting on Airbnb considered subletting? My current lease stipulates that I am allowed "guests, servants, and agents" on the property, but another section of the lease says that subletting is allowed with application- but I think that means a long-term sublet, rather than occasional weekend guests. Airbnb automatically takes out the taxes for my area, but I am not sure if I have to apply for a business license? I seldom anticipate weekend bookings and I don't intend to make more than pocket change from hosting weekends only.
Do I notify my property manager and landlord to ask permission first? They've been so hands off during my tenancy that I sometimes forget them. They never come around, but I guess I answered my own question. Honesty is the best policy.