New Orleans Advocate – It’s unanimous: Whole-home rentals should be illegal in New Orleans, Planning Commission says

August 9, 2016
Short-term rentals of entire homes in residential areas should remain illegal in New Orleans, the City Planning Commission said Tuesday. For the second time, the commission voted to urge the City Council not to allow whole-home rentals, even as other types of rentals to tourists would be legalized and regulated throughout the city. The recommendation to disapprove the whole-home rentals came from a unanimous commission after almost six hours of debate and public comment in a City Council chamber packed with short-term rental owners in white and opponents in red. Commissioner Nolan Marshall III said he was deeply troubled by the idea of approving any plan that would “disrupt” the city’s housing market just a decade after Hurricane Katrina. “I don’t know what else to call it but profiteering when they talk about these houses where people probably used to live 10 years ago,” Marshall said. “They’re bragging about taking profits from an illegal business model.”…
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