Act now
Host guidance source updated
Review FAQ and eligibility wording when property-type or who-can-host assumptions matter first.
Open host FAQ updateNYC monthly recap
March was a strong NYC proof month because registration-law pages moved, host guidance moved, enforcement-sensitive sources stayed relevant, and prohibited-building or class-B signals reinforced how quickly eligibility assumptions can change. This recap turns that month into one operator-readable page.
March 2026
Act now
Review FAQ and eligibility wording when property-type or who-can-host assumptions matter first.
Open host FAQ updateAct now
Review registration-law wording against current application, renewal, or operating assumptions.
Open registration updateAct now
Use enforcement-sensitive and prohibited-building updates to decide whether the market now deserves deeper review this week.
See latest NYC changesWho was likely affected
Anyone still deciding whether a listing or property fit the current NYC rule context had reason to review host guidance and registration pages.
Existing operators had reason to watch enforcement and prohibited-building signals because small source edits can still create cleanup work.
NYC is especially useful when a team needs a high-enforcement comparison market inside one shared review queue.
Validate it yourself
1
See the NYC act-now queue, monitored-source roster, and where registration or FAQ changes sit today.
2
Review why the change matters, who is likely affected, and the best first action.
3
Compare the monitored registration or FAQ page to the summary before treating it as operationally important.