Great Neck Estates mulls limiting short-stay Airbnb rentals

Another Long Island community may take steps to stop people from renting rooms for short stays on Airbnb. Great Neck Estates is considering a ban on rentals shorter than 60 days on Airbnb and similar

News 12 Staff

Apr 28, 2016, 9:11 PM

Updated 3,060 days ago

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Another Long Island community may take steps to stop people from renting rooms for short stays on Airbnb.
Great Neck Estates is considering a ban on rentals shorter than 60 days on Airbnb and similar sites, according to Newsday.



Southold already limits short-term stays, as well as the Town of Islip.
A public hearing on the proposed ban in Great Neck Estates will be held May 9 at Village Hall.