UK Government Announces Crackdown on Short-Term Holiday Lets
New regulations will require homeowners to seek planning permission for properties rented out for more than 90 days a year, aiming to address the housing crisis and protect local communities.
- The UK government's new rules target short-term holiday lets, requiring planning permission for rentals exceeding 90 days a year.
- Critics argue the measures, described as 'nanny state intervention', could harm local tourism economies and increase costs for councils.
- A national register of short-term lets will be established to monitor the distribution and number of rentals.
- Supporters claim the regulations will help local families and young people access affordable housing in their communities.
- Industry representatives and platforms like Airbnb have mixed reactions, with some welcoming the clarity and others calling for further action.