Milan bans check-in keyboxes for short-term rentals
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Key boxes have prevailed in many places in the short-term rental of holiday apartments. Milan now proceeds against it, for security reasons and because of the cityscape.
The Milan City Council prohibits key boxes with code in its efforts to increase the number of check-in times. These allow tourists to enter an apartment without personal contact with the owner. The ban will enter into force from January. Thereafter, up to 400 euros will be due if a key box still hangs near the apartment door. The city police are responsible for checks. The measure is intended to counteract the increasing tourist congestion in th…
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