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Int 0981-2018
| * | Carlina Rivera | | Proposed Int. No. 981-A | Regulation of short-term residential rentals. | Introduction | This bill would require online short-term (less than 30 days) rental platforms that provide booking services for a fee to provide information about those transactions to the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement including:
• The address of the short term rental;
• The name and address of the rental host;
• The URL of the short term rental listing;
• Whether the short term rental was for the entire unit or part of it;
• The number of days the unit is rented;
• The fees collected by the online platform for booking services; and
• Information about rent collected by the booking service, where applicable.
Platforms that solely list or advertise offers for short-term rentals would not be required to report on such listings.
Any personal information obtained by the City must be protected to the fullest extent of all relevant state, federal and local laws including, where applicable, the state Freedom of Information Law and local laws 245/2017 and 247/2017, and maintained, stored and handled in a manner consistent with such laws.
Failure to provide this information would result in a fine that is the greater of either $1,500 per listing for each reporting period in which the required information is not provided completely or accurately, or the total amount of the fees collected during the preceding year for transactions related to such listing, whichever is greater. | Hearing Held by Committee | |
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Int 0981-2018
| * | Carlina Rivera | | | Regulation of short-term residential rentals. | Introduction | This bill would require online short-term (less than 30 days) rental platforms that provide booking services for a fee to provide information about those transactions to the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement including:
• The address of the short term rental;
• The name and address of the rental host;
• The URL of the short term rental listing;
• Whether the short term rental was for the entire unit or part of it;
• The number of days the unit is rented;
• The fees collected by the online platform for booking services; and
• Information about rent collected by the booking service, where applicable.
Platforms that solely list or advertise offers for short-term rentals would not be required to report on such listings.
Any personal information obtained by the City must be protected to the fullest extent of all relevant state, federal and local laws including, where applicable, the state Freedom of Information Law and local laws 245/2017 and 247/2017, and maintained, stored and handled in a manner consistent with such laws.
Failure to provide this information would result in a fine that is the greater of either $1,500 per listing for each reporting period in which the required information is not provided completely or accurately, or the total amount of the fees collected during the preceding year for transactions related to such listing, whichever is greater. | Amendment Proposed by Comm | |
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Int 0981-2018
| * | Carlina Rivera | | | Regulation of short-term residential rentals. | Introduction | This bill would require online short-term (less than 30 days) rental platforms that provide booking services for a fee to provide information about those transactions to the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement including:
• The address of the short term rental;
• The name and address of the rental host;
• The URL of the short term rental listing;
• Whether the short term rental was for the entire unit or part of it;
• The number of days the unit is rented;
• The fees collected by the online platform for booking services; and
• Information about rent collected by the booking service, where applicable.
Platforms that solely list or advertise offers for short-term rentals would not be required to report on such listings.
Any personal information obtained by the City must be protected to the fullest extent of all relevant state, federal and local laws including, where applicable, the state Freedom of Information Law and local laws 245/2017 and 247/2017, and maintained, stored and handled in a manner consistent with such laws.
Failure to provide this information would result in a fine that is the greater of either $1,500 per listing for each reporting period in which the required information is not provided completely or accurately, or the total amount of the fees collected during the preceding year for transactions related to such listing, whichever is greater. | Amended by Committee | |
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Int 0981-2018
| A | Carlina Rivera | | | Regulation of short-term residential rentals. | Introduction | This bill would require online short-term (less than 30 days) rental platforms that provide booking services for a fee to provide information about those transactions to the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement including:
• The address of the short term rental;
• The name and address of the rental host;
• The URL of the short term rental listing;
• Whether the short term rental was for the entire unit or part of it;
• The number of days the unit is rented;
• The fees collected by the online platform for booking services; and
• Information about rent collected by the booking service, where applicable.
Platforms that solely list or advertise offers for short-term rentals would not be required to report on such listings.
Any personal information obtained by the City must be protected to the fullest extent of all relevant state, federal and local laws including, where applicable, the state Freedom of Information Law and local laws 245/2017 and 247/2017, and maintained, stored and handled in a manner consistent with such laws.
Failure to provide this information would result in a fine that is the greater of either $1,500 per listing for each reporting period in which the required information is not provided completely or accurately, or the total amount of the fees collected during the preceding year for transactions related to such listing, whichever is greater. | Approved by Committee | Pass |
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Int 1021-2018
| * | Inez D. Barron | | Preconsidered | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 737 Sheffield Avenue, Brooklyn. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 737 Sheffield Avenue, also known as Block 4322, Lot 53, in the borough of Brooklyn to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 1021-2018
| * | Inez D. Barron | | | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 737 Sheffield Avenue, Brooklyn. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 737 Sheffield Avenue, also known as Block 4322, Lot 53, in the borough of Brooklyn to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | P-C Item Approved by Comm | Pass |
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Int 1022-2018
| * | Inez D. Barron | | Preconsidered | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 721 Van Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 721 Van Siclen Avenue, also known as Block 4329, Lot 1, in the borough of Brooklyn to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 1022-2018
| * | Inez D. Barron | | | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 721 Van Siclen Avenue, Brooklyn. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 721 Van Siclen Avenue, also known as Block 4329, Lot 1, in the borough of Brooklyn to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | P-C Item Approved by Comm | Pass |
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Int 1025-2018
| * | Fernando Cabrera | | Preconsidered | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 2015 Grand Avenue, Bronx. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 2015 Grand Avenue, also known as Block 2869, Lot 143, in the borough of Bronx to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 1025-2018
| * | Fernando Cabrera | | | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 2015 Grand Avenue, Bronx. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 2015 Grand Avenue, also known as Block 2869, Lot 143, in the borough of Bronx to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | P-C Item Approved by Comm | Pass |
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Int 1033-2018
| * | Mathieu Eugene | | Preconsidered | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 413 East 23 Street, Brooklyn. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 413 East 23 Street, also known as Block 5209, Lot 38, in the borough of Brooklyn to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 1033-2018
| * | Mathieu Eugene | | | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 413 East 23 Street, Brooklyn. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 413 East 23 Street, also known as Block 5209, Lot 38, in the borough of Brooklyn to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | P-C Item Approved by Comm | Pass |
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Int 1034-2018
| * | Vanessa L. Gibson | | Preconsidered | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 1103 Franklin Avenue, Bronx. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 1103 Franklin Avenue, also known as Block 2608, Lot 22, in the borough of Bronx to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 1034-2018
| * | Vanessa L. Gibson | | | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 1103 Franklin Avenue, Bronx. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 1103 Franklin Avenue, also known as Block 2608, Lot 22, in the borough of Bronx to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | P-C Item Approved by Comm | Pass |
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Int 1039-2018
| * | Andy L. King | | Preconsidered | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 3732 Laconia Avenue, Bronx. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 3732 Laconia Avenue, also known as Block 4711, Lot 16, in the borough of Bronx to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 1039-2018
| * | Andy L. King | | | Disapproval of a determination by HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 3732 Laconia Avenue, Bronx. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 3732 Laconia Avenue, also known as Block 4711, Lot 16, in the borough of Bronx to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | P-C Item Approved by Comm | Pass |
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Int 1040-2018
| * | Andy L. King | | Preconsidered | Disapproval of a determination by the HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 1314 Oakley Street, Bronx. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 1314 Oakley Street, also known as Block 4711, Lot 28, in the borough of Bronx to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | Hearing on P-C Item by Comm | |
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Int 1040-2018
| * | Andy L. King | | | Disapproval of a determination by the HPD to approve the transfer of the property located at 1314 Oakley Street, Bronx. | Introduction | This bill would disprove the transfer of the property located at 1314 Oakley Street, also known as Block 4711, Lot 28, in the borough of Bronx to a third party through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development’s Third Party Transfer program. | P-C Item Approved by Comm | Pass |
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