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Lodging refers to the use of a short-term , usually by the living space or sometimes through some other arrangement. People who and stay away from for more than a day need lodging for sleep, rest, food, safety, shelter from cold temperatures or rain, storage of luggage and access to common household functions. Lodging is a form of the .

Lodging is done in a , , , or , a private home (commercial, i.e. a bed and breakfast, a guest house, a , or non-commercially, as in certain or the home of friends), in a tent, caravan/ (often on a ). Lodgings may be self-catering, whereby no food is provided, but cooking facilities are available.

Lodging is offered by an owner of or a , including the , hospitality industry, real estate investment trusts, and houses.

Lodging can be facilitated by an intermediary such as a travel website.


Regulations by jurisdiction
Regulation of short-term rentals can include requirements for hosts to have business licenses, payment of and compliance with building, city and zoning standards. The has lobbied for stricter regulations on short-term home rental and in addition to government-imposed restrictions, many homeowner associations also limit short term rentals.


Europe
  • : Hosts can rent their properties for up to 30 nights per year to a group of no more than four at a time. Short-term rentals are banned in certain parts of the city.
  • : Vacation apartments are subject to the highest rate of property tax; platforms must share data with regulators.
  • : Short-term rentals require permission from authorities. Hosts can rent individual rooms with the condition that they live in most of the property.
  • : Taxation required per living room.
  • : Short-term rentals are restricted to a maximum of 90 days per year for primary residences; registration is required with local authorities and planning permission is required where a property changes use from private residence to full-time short-term rental. However, compliance with these requirements is minimal, with one study finding only 38 listed properties had the required planning permission, out of 25,000.
  • : Short-term rentals are limited to 90 days per year.
  • : Short-term apartment rentals are limited to 90 days per year.
  • : Listings without private entrances are banned.
  • Palma de Mallorca: Home-sharing sites are banned to contain tourism.
  • : Hosts can rent their homes for no more than 120 days a year and must register their listing with the town hall.
  • : Short-term rental sites are required to withhold a 21% rental income tax.
  • : Hosts must collect and remit tourist taxes.
  • : Short-term rentals are banned in specific "residential zones" within the city, with the exemption of apartments used primarily for the host's own residential needs.


United States
  • Phoenix, Arizona: Most regulations are not allowed since municipalities are prohibited from interfering in property rights.
  • Boston, Massachusetts: The types of properties eligible for use as short-term rentals and the number of days per year a property may be rented are limited.
  • Chicago, Illinois: Hosts are required to obtain a license. Single-night stays are prohibited.
  • Jersey City, New Jersey: Hosts are only allowed to rent for 60 days per year.
  • Los Angeles, California: Hosts must register with the city planning department and pay an $89 fee and cannot home-share for more than 120 days in a calendar year.
  • Miami, Florida: Short-term rentals are banned in most neighborhoods, in part due to lobbying efforts of the hotel industry.
  • New York City, New York: Rentals under 30 days are prohibited unless the host is present on the property. Hosts are required to obtain a license and relatively few licenses have been issued.
  • Portland, Oregon: The number of bedrooms in a single unit that may be listed is limited.
  • San Diego, California: Units for short-term rental are limited to 1% of the housing stock and licenses are required.
  • San Francisco, California: Registration by hosts is required.
  • Santa Monica, California: Hosts are required to register with the city and obtain a license and are also prohibited from listing multiple properties.
  • Seattle, Washington: Hosts must obtain licenses and cannot rent more than two units.
  • Washington, D.C.: Hosts must obtain a short-term rental license, and, if the host is not present, those rentals are limited to a combined 90 days each year.
  • West New York, New Jersey: Short-term rentals are banned.


Canada
  • : Short-term rentals must be in a host's primary residence and hosts must obtain licenses.
  • : Short-term rentals must be in a host's primary residence and hosts must obtain licenses.


Asia
  • : Hosts are required to register their listing with the government; a home can be rented for a maximum of 180 days per year.
  • : Short-term home rentals of less than three months are illegal.


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