Airbnb: 50% Nights and 100% Economic Damage
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Mexico City faces the dilemma of all metropolises: reconciling the right to housing, protecting the residential fabric, promoting tourism and taking advantage of the economic and social benefits of digital hosting platforms. Less than a year after the start of the FIFA World Cup 2026 (event that will put pressure on the offer of accommodation, among other infrastructures and services), legislative decisions made without an intelligent diagnosis …
In a press conference, a group of Airbnb hosts ruled out that they were to blame for the gentrification in CDMX; they also petitioned the government of Mexico City in particular for the upcoming World Cup 2026.The hosts of the Airbnb platform have presented various doubts about the measures against gentrification that they seek to implement, as they have pointed out in the forums organized by the head of government, Clara Brugada.In particular b…
Hosts of eventual tourist lodging asked authorities for fair and differentiated legislation on the regulation of temporary accommodation in the CDMX. “We are in favour of regulation, but in a fair way. We are not the problem of gentrification and homelessness,” they said. In conference, they reiterated their request to exempt from the limit of 50 percent of nights the hosts with between 1 and 3 properties and prohibit big real estate developers …
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