The Netherlands' Amsterdam will no longer allow new hotel buildings to be built as part of its fight against mass tourism, the local government said on Wednesday. A new hotel in Amsterdam can only be built if another hotel closes, if the number of sleeping places doesn't increase, and if the new hot...
They should just ban rental companies like AirBnB and ban short term rentals of homes. And if anyone puts a home up for rent on these sites the city should just eminent domain that property and turn it into social housing.
AirBnB is already severly restricted in several parts of Amsterdam (though a court ruling last year did overturn those restrictions in some neighbourhoods)
That's basically impossible because there's also legitimate good coming out of short-term rentals if done correctly so courts won't let a total ban stand.
I think Berlin does it right: You can rent out your apartment while you're away for a maximum of 90 days a year, unlimited if you live there with the guest, otherwise you need a hotel license which you won't get for a residential apartment if there's a housing shortage (and there is). In either case you'll need to register with the city and display that register number in your listing on airbnb or elsewhere so any offering that doesn't include one can get roflstomped by the authorities.