This could be good. It might make tourists pay more for accommodation, but maybe that's okay.
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No1 - 2mon
it's not doing enough to free up housing stock.
Any property that breaches the 60 day limit is forfeited to public housing.
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Cort @lemmy.world - 2mon
I think the first offense should be limited to a year or two as public housing. But the second offense should include jail time and permanent public housing status.
okwithmydecay in sydney
City of Sydney to investigate reducing short-term rental cap to 60 days a year
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-28/city-of-sydney-investigates-cap-on-short-term-rentals/105940988This could be good. It might make tourists pay more for accommodation, but maybe that's okay.
Any property that breaches the 60 day limit is forfeited to public housing.
I think the first offense should be limited to a year or two as public housing. But the second offense should include jail time and permanent public housing status.