Sharing our historic home

We own a home built around 1750. We list our guest bedroom and bathroom on AirBnB and host visitors at our home regularly. All accommodation taxes are paid by AirBnB. We do not rent out our entire home, we have strict house rules, and we are present during guest stays. We have plenty of off street parking on our property and we are committed to making sure our guests do not disturb our neighborhood in any way. AirBnB CAN be an asset to the community if managed properly. And I believe that owning a home to rent out that you do not reside in more than half the year should be taxed at a higher rate than residences. Setting up a full-time AirBnB in your investment property in a residential neighborhood is not appropriate.
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