{"id":6031863,"date":"2020-06-12T09:59:58","date_gmt":"2020-06-12T08:59:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.buyassociation.co.uk\/?p=6031863"},"modified":"2020-06-12T09:59:58","modified_gmt":"2020-06-12T08:59:58","slug":"short-term-lets-and-airbnb-could-be-back-in-business-on-4th-july","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.buyassociationgroup.com\/en-hk\/2020\/06\/12\/short-term-lets-and-airbnb-could-be-back-in-business-on-4th-july\/","title":{"rendered":"Short-term lets and Airbnb could be back in business on 4th July"},"content":{"rendered":"

The UK government is reviewing plans to allow short-term lets and Airbnb rentals to reopen next month. A new set of protocols is now under review for the industry.<\/strong><\/p>\n

As the UK lockdown continues to be gradually eased, one of the next targets for the government is the tourism and hospitality sector. This could see holiday homes, short-term lets and Airbnb-style properties being able to restart from 4th July.<\/p>\n

At the moment, travel restrictions apply across the whole of the UK. People are only allowed to travel when it is essential, such as for work or shopping. This means second homes, holiday homes, hotels and other guest accommodation are currently out of bounds, except in exceptional circumstances.<\/p>\n

In preparation for the potential lifting of restrictions, the short-term accommodation sector has been working to create new protocols. Industry bodies including the UK Short Term Accommodation Association<\/a> (STAA), the Association of Scotland’s Self-Caterers, Quality in Tourism, the Professional Association of Self-Caterers and the Wales Tourism Alliance have collaborated in order to help the sector get back on track as soon as new rules come into place.<\/p>\n

Short-term lets at front of queue<\/h4>\n

Currently, there is no official guidance on the reopening of short-term lets. The new set of protocols is currently under assessment from the government, and more information is expected to follow.<\/p>\n

Secretary of State for the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, Oliver Dowden, said: \u201cI am keen that we get the tourism sector going as rapidly as possible. We have set the ambitious target of 4 July, and if we can do it consistent with public health, we will do so.<\/p>\n

“Self-contained accommodation has a lower risk than other areas, so I would hope that that will be at the front of the queue.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

The new protocols are titled “Cleaning protocols for self-catering properties and short-term lets in the context of COVID-19”. They are based on guidance from the likes of the Health & Safety Executive, the World Health Organisation and Public Health England.<\/p>\n

The main areas of guidance<\/h4>\n

Risk assessment<\/strong><\/p>\n