It also reduces available accommodation for people who need it. You can complain about what landlords have done to private ownership, but at least that’s a home someone can live in.
With Airbnb you can charge a week’s rent per night but it’s not a home and nobody can live there.
It also reduces available accommodation for people who need it. You can complain about what landlords have done to private ownership, but at least that’s a home someone can live in.
With Airbnb you can charge a week’s rent per night but it’s not a home and nobody can live there.
I think that’s what the parent comment was saying, essentially.