Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Office Desk Blueprints

Caught between the moon and New York city

If you are caught between the moon and New York city you have to bear the unbearable populist interventionism Mr. Michael Bloomberg. In fact, the site informs us fellow Amado Boudou that from this month, no longer be possible for tourists to visit New York to rent an apartment for less than a month . Thus, one of the international capital of the free market involved in real estate to balance the equation between supply and demand and protect the citizens who need to rent a house and not have the same generous budget with tourists .
In San Francisco enacted a similar rule in 1981, but only this year will be strictly enforced. But in truth, the problem of lack of affordable housing affects people in many cities worldwide. In Buenos Aires, the tourism boom means that in some neighborhoods the rents are quoted in dollars.
The measure will apply in New York also protect the hotel industry: In recent years lowered the rate of hotel occupancy because tourists prefer to rent apartments for short periods, although getting cheaper to stay detrimental to the hotels in the Big Apple. Sure
law generated some controversy. who called the veto of the standard argue that impact the budget of the tourists with limited resources and income of New Yorkers who rent their apartments. In contrast, those who defend argue that rents reduce the number of temporary housing available to citizens and increasing complaints about noise nuisance and other problems of living typical of short stays.
A year ago, Buenos Aires Rep. John CabandiƩ Kirchner presented a project in the Legislature to defend the locals Inquil the indiscriminate rise in the price of properties. The proposal provides regulate the fees charged by estate and limit them to 3% of the contract value. In addition, would create a guarantee fund in the Bank City, composed of contributions from tenants, intended to cover possible defaults and to help people who do not have a warranty.

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