Creating a More Affordable NYC with Intro 1107
The most restrictive short-term rental policy in the world is currently making it harder for everyday New Yorkers to get by.
SHOW YOUR SUPPORT
Short-Term Rental Income is a Lifeline
82%
of New Yorkers
agree that this legislation hasn’t addressed affordability and that since Airbnb was restricted, rents have continued to rise
77%
of New Yorkers
say fewer visitors to outer boroughs should be a reason to reconsider the law
79%
of New Yorkers
support Airbnb’s proposed reforms — like allowing host-free stays and increasing the guest cap
Source: Penta for the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce,
July 7-13, 2025.
Intro 1107 is a fair fix that keeps New Yorkers in their homes.
Address the affordability crisis
Doesn’t take one home away from a tenant
More revenue for city services
What’s happening to nyc Homes?
Short-Term Rentals
Keep New York
Neighborhoods Strong
Preserve our communities
For generations, renting has been a vital source of income for thousands of New Yorkers—especially homeowners in communities of color—helping them offset rising costs and stay in the neighborhoods they love.

As living expenses climb, homeowners should be able to rent their one- and two- family homes to earn extra income and stay rooted in their communities.
The impact
Make Homeownership Affordable
Help families stay in the communities they love by allowing them to short-term rent space
Support Local Small Businesses
Keep small businesses thriving by welcoming visitors to the outer boroughs
Preserve the Fabric of Our Communities
Provide outer borough homeowners a lifeline to earn extra income and support their families
Local Law 18 is making it harder for everyday New Yorkers to get by
For many New Yorkers, short-term rentals are a critical survival tool. They help:
Families pay mortgages and cover rising housing costs
Keep long-time residents—retirees and single parents— in their homes
Prevent foreclosure and property loss
Local Law 18 is shutting out responsible homeowners—especially those in one- and two-family homes—from using short-term rentals to stay afloat. What was meant to target bad actors is now hurting everyday New Yorkers trying to make ends meet. 



It’s time for a fair fix that supports our communities and keeps New Yorkers in their homes.
Support Bill 1107
FACT
What Intro 1107 Does:
Supporting Struggling Homeowners
Allows the homeowner of a one or two family home to rent their permanent residence.
Allows Families to Stay Together & Permits Locks on Doors for Safety
Allows you to rent your home while away. 1107 allows a homeowner to rent out their house to a guest during major events or while on holiday only.
Help New Yorkers Stay New Yorkers
By enabling the primary residences of 1-2 family homes to earn extra income we can help stop long-time residents from moving out of New York.
FICTION
What Intro 1107 Doesn't Do:
Take Housing Supply off the Table in New York City
No housing will be converted into short-term use because Intro 1107 applies exclusively to the primary residence of a host in a private home, having no impact on the housing market.
Turn Homes into Hotels or Investment Properties
Investors and private equity firms aren’t allowed to turn housing into full time short-term rentals.
Open Up Buildings & Neighborhoods to Parties
Airbnb enforces a strict ban on parties to protect the quality of life in residential neighborhoods.
What We’re Asking For
Restore fairness

Responsible homeowners should be allowed to use short-term rentals, while following reasonable regulations.
Focus on large-scale investors

The law should go after bad actors and commercial operators, not everyday New Yorkers who rely on this income to stay in their homes.
Protect neighborhoods

Short-term rentals help families stay in place and keep tourism dollars flowing to local small businesses.