
Hospitality NZ On Christchurch Council's New Rules For Airbnb-style Operators
Matt Heath & Tyler Adams Afternoons · Newstalk ZB
April 6, 20224m 45s
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Show Notes
Airbnb claims Christchurch could miss out on much-needed visitors because of new council requirements for resource consents for house sharing
People who rent out unhosted visitor accommodation in residential areas will now need a resource consent.
It will cost at least one thousand dollars, but won't expire.
The decision can be appealed to the Environment Court.
Hospitality NZ Canterbury branch president Peter Morrison joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels to discuss the issue.
He said the Hospitality sector just wants a level playing field for all operators.
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People who rent out unhosted visitor accommodation in residential areas will now need a resource consent.
It will cost at least one thousand dollars, but won't expire.
The decision can be appealed to the Environment Court.
Hospitality NZ Canterbury branch president Peter Morrison joined Simon Barnett & James Daniels to discuss the issue.
He said the Hospitality sector just wants a level playing field for all operators.
LISTEN ABOVE
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