People who are searching for short-term rental properties listed on websites such as Airbnb to during the coronavirus pandemic will have one less option beginning Sunday night.
In an executive order issued by the city of Cape May, all seasonal and short-term rentals are banned beginning at 8 p.m. Sunday. The restriction is scheduled until May 22, but can be extended or amended depending on future developments related to the virus.
Cape May joins Seaside Heights, Asbury Park, Ocean City, and Sea Isle City as locations that have banned short-term rentals.
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Officials across the state have been trying to slow the spread of the coronavirus, which has infected 37,0505 New Jersey residents, resulting in 917 deaths. Shore towns were given more authority - via executive order by Governor Phil Murphy - to prohibit short-term rentals during the outbreak.
Last week, the mayors of the 16 shore towns in Cape May County sent a joint letter urging people to stay at home as well, and asking real estate businesses to heed the leaders’ suggestions.
"We are strongly urging the elimination of all short-term rentals for the duration of the Governor’s executive orders, which continue indefinitely until rescinded. This appeal is made to all realtors, online rental platforms, and individuals,” the mayors said in the joint letter. "Hotels and motels are considered to be essential services, and we ask that they rent only to individuals who are performing essential functions per the Governor’s executive orders, not to traditional tourists.”
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