Kensington & Chelsea council says it is preparing a
new licensing system after receiving 91 complaints in the last two years of
homeowners renting out their property on short lets for more than the current
maximum of 90 days a year. The council says that under the current rules it has
only been able to issue 11 people with enforcement notices ordering them to
desist. In advance of Government action the council will consider a pilot
licensing scheme to protect key areas. Read more on the Evening Standard
website.
https://www.homesandproperty.co.uk/property-news/kensington-chelsea-to-curb-antisocial-behaviour-with-pilot-licensing-system-for-airbnbstyle-short-a117141.html
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