Airbnb Sues New York Over Law Regulating Rentals

Airbnb, the online service that enables people to list or rent short-term lodging in residential properties, filed a lawsuit on Friday afternoon in Federal District Court in the Southern District of New York. The lawsuit is the companies’ response to a new law that allows the state to impose steep fines on Airbnb hosts who break local housing regulations. The Airbnb suit claims this law would cause it “irreparable harm”, and violates the company’s constitutional rights to free speech and due process, as well as the protection it is afforded under the Communications Decency Act, which is a federal law that says websites cannot be held accountable for content published by their users.

WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?

So, what exactly is the issue with Airbnb that prompted this new law? Apparently, the concern is that Airbnb is making it easier to illegally rent out apartments for short periods to travelers, which decreases the amount of housing for full-time residents, and drives housing costs up. It has been illegal in New York to rent out an apartment for fewer than 30 days. However, some people have ignored that law, and have been using Airbnb to rent apartments for shorter periods of time. The new law gives authorities the power to fine hosts up to $7,500 if they are caught listing a property on Airbnb.

For now, it sounds like we will have to wait and see what impact the new law, and Airbnb’s lawsuit have on the housing and online rental market.

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Halloween Movie Night at New Lebanon Library, Ghostbusters!

This Thursday at the New Lebanon Library, the library will show the 2016 movie, Ghostbusters. The reboot tells the story of a ghost invasion in Manhattan, and the paranormal enthusiasts who band together to stop the other worldly threat. I saw the movie, and loved it!

OFFICIAL TRAILER:

Starring: Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones, and Chris Hemsworth.
Rated: PG-13 for supernatural action and some crude humor & language

SHOWTIME:
The library showing will be Thursday, October 27th at 6:30 PM

New Lebanon Library is located at 550 State Route 20, in New Lebanon, NY.

 

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Rufus Wainwright Performing at Basilica Hudson October 22

r-wainwrightThis Saturday, October 22, at Basilica Hudson, singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright will perform live for a special fundraising event. The performance is part of Basilica Hudson’s Pioneering People Series, a bi-annual program celebrating pioneering artists across a range of disciplines. The evening will kick off with a conversation between longtime friends Wainwright and Basilica Hudson Director and Co-Founder, musician Melissa Auf der Mauris.

The show starts at 8pm. General concert tickets begin at $50. Ticket packages including preferred seating, special gifts, and bar options are also available.

Click Here for more info and to purchase tickets.

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New Lebanon Library Crafts Event: Build A Mummy Figure

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Wednesday, October 19, 2016, at the New Lebanon Library, the library will host it’s Fun Family Crafts event. This month’s craft session will teach kids how to make their own mummy action figure for Halloween.

All materials for creating the mummy figures will be provided.
For ages 5 and up.

The craft session starts at 4:30 at the New Lebanon Library,  550 State Route 20 in New Lebanon, NY.

For more info, contact the library:
Phone: 518-794-8844
Email: leb@taconic.net

 

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Hudson Profile in The Wall Street Journal

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A recent article in The Wall Street Journal took a look at Hudson’s reinvigorated scene and burgeoning real estate market. Following is the opening of the article, by Bill Cary:

After decades of decline, the former industrial city of Hudson has emerged as a thriving tourist destination and haven for New Yorkers in search of second homes.

“In the last three to five years, there has been a steady increase,” said Mayor Tiffany Martin Hamilton. “We now have quite a bit of foot traffic on weekends.”

Set on the eastern banks of the Hudson River, Hudson is the county seat of Columbia County, with a population of about 6,700 and a total area of just over 2 square miles.

The article continues with a great overview of the town’s history, and why it’s currently experiencing a revitalization in food, arts, and architecture. The article concludes with a few Hudson homes currently on the market, and ranging from $225,000 to $695,000.

Check out the full article by clicking here.

 

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