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  1. Elizabeth Kempski

    i was in Reykjavik in August. While there, the police “raided” several apartments that were being rented to vacationers. The government claims these rentals are illegal and said the raids would continue. I think travelers need to be aware that in certain locations these type of rentals are tenuous and there is a possibility that they will be without even if they have a reservation. That might not be a problem in the off season when hotel rooms would likely be available, but during high season, it may be an expensive gamble.

    • Renting isn’t illegal. But, a special permit is required to rent a property to tourists and renters are required to pay taxes on rental income. The ones they raided were likely people operating illegally, without a permit or not paying taxes. It’s a big risk to take, so I would assume anyone publicly listing on a site like FlipKey has their permits in order and are aware of rental laws in their city 🙂

    • Just to pipe in on this conversation, illegal renting is a huge issue in Reykjavik and this is the first year the government is really cracking down and trying to stop this. I agree with Kiersten that you would hope anyone posting on public sites would have a permit but that has not been the case for many places. Now that the laws are getting stricter though I expect more people will not take the risk and will get the permit.

      • Elizabeth Kempski

        I would never assume that anyone renting their propertiy has gotten the proper permit and/or is following the local laws. It would be nice if the listing companies were up front about the laws and would obtain copies of proper documentation prior to allowing a listing.

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