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WORLDVIEW: Government is probably right to regulate Airbnb
South Africans who use Airbnb to generate revenue from their homes are fretting about the government’s move to regulate the home-rental market.
By Felicity Duncan
South Africans who have taken advantage of Airbnb to generate revenue from their homes and holiday homes are fretting about the government's move to regulate the home-rental market. They say that the Tourism Amendment Bill will devastate the home-rental industry, artificially raise prices, and infringe on ownership rights. They also say that the changes will hurt employment and small business development.
From their perspective, this is probably true. But the government is not just obliged to consider the interests of property owners with a side hustle. It must consider the broad interests of the country as a whole and everyone in it. And from that perspective, there is a good case for regulation.
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