CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland is looking at ways to crack down on short-term rentals found on platforms like Airbnb, but the exact details of the legislation are still being tweaked, a year after it was first written.
The proposed law, first introduced last May, will go back to the drawing board after a two-hour discussion at Council’s zoning committee Tuesday. Council members want stricter rules but are also trying to avoid a court battle down the line.
City Council members have long complained that homes in their wards have been turned into quasi hotel rooms, creating major headaches for the neighbors…