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2026-05-23 18:49:19 +02:00
Nadia
No I do not
Regulatory Overreach
2026-05-23 09:17:43 +02:00
Viv
No I do not
Economic Impact
2026-05-22 22:16:33 +02:00
Catherine
No I do not
All of the above
Economic Impact
2026-05-22 17:12:00 +02:00
Stefan
Yes I do
No concern, I Support the Gazette
2026-05-22 17:03:18 +02:00
Barbara
No I do not
All of the above
Economic Impact
2026-05-22 00:04:37 +02:00
Penny
No I do not
Other
2026-05-21 17:09:36 +02:00
Leanne
No I do not
Data Privacy
The Code encourages platforms to share host and guest data with the government is a violation of privacy as per POPIA and is Government overreach.
2026-05-21 13:39:33 +02:00
Kevin
No I do not
Regulatory Overreach
2026-05-21 13:39:31 +02:00
Kevin
No I do not
Regulatory Overreach
2026-05-21 13:39:08 +02:00
Suria
No I do not
Economic Impact
The government laws discourage and smothers any initiative to create or develop small businesses. Small businesses creates jobs, not the ruling party.
2026-05-20 21:31:54 +02:00
Hason
No I do not
All of the above
Data Privacy
2026-05-20 18:11:31 +02:00
Bryan
Yes I do
No concern, I Support the Gazette
2026-05-19 12:15:28 +02:00
Anna
No I do not
Economic Impact
There are three major groups supplying short term rental accommodation: (1) Formal major commercial players i.e. hotel groups, boutique hotels, lodges, large guest houses with 10 rooms plus. This is their selected flat out business field. (2) Small entrepreneurs buying a second residential property and renting out 1 - 3 rooms. (3) Micro entrepreneurs renting our a room 1 - 3 on their existing residential property. (a) For (2) and (3) to be rezoned to 'commercial' will be devastating, many will be forced to close down because profit margins are very low. (b) You will find that with (2) and (3) some home owners will not rezone but keep doing business; municipalities will not pick it up; causing those who did rezone will find themselves too expensive for the remaining market and will be forced to close down. (c) Many existing small entrepreneurs will keep on doing business under the radar. I can guarantee you, municipalities will NOT pick it up. In the end many good small guesthouses will go out of business. Tourist will be left with much more expensive accommodation, seriously and negatively effecting tourism.
2026-05-19 10:04:35 +02:00
John
No I do not
All of the above
Regulatory Overreach
2026-05-19 08:50:06 +02:00
Don
No I do not
All of the above
Regulatory Overreach
South Africans willing to share their private space, rent parts of their home, are doing it out of financial need. Don't destroy the entrepreneurial spirit of financially distressed people. It's a great thing when people find legal ways to survive.
      • Fair Competition: It levels the playing field between Airbnbs and traditional hotels/B&Bs that pay commercial rates and tourism levies
      • Housing Availability: Regulating STRs prevents long-term rental stock from being depleted, making housing more affordable for locals.
      • Safety & Quality: It ensures a minimum standard of safety (smoke detectors, insurance) for international and local tourists. Guests deserve the same safety and insurance protections in an Airbnb as they get in a 5-star hotel.
      • Community Harmony: It gives residents and Body Corporates a framework to manage noise, parking, and security issues caused by transient guests.
      • Privacy: Forcing guests to submit to government-tracked data sharing is a violation of privacy that will drive tourists to other destinations.
      • Livelihood Threat: Many South Africans rely on STR income to pay their mortgages and survive the cost-of-living crisis; over-regulation kills this “side-hustle”.
      • Property Rights: A homeowner should have the right to use their private property as they see fit without government-mandated caps on occupancy.
      • Administrative Overkill: The requirements are too “corporate” for a simple room-sharing arrangement and will discourage new entrants.
      • Privacy Risk: Forcing platforms to share personal data with the state is an overreach that risks the security of both hosts and guests.