A survey of 181 Airbnb hosts, undertaken by the community leaders, found that 90pc would leave their properties vacant rather than putting them on the rental market. Photo: Stock Image/Getty Expand
All public representatives need to be made aware of the devastating effect [this could have] on small towns and villages. Photo: Stock Image/Getty Expand

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A survey of 181 Airbnb hosts, undertaken by the community leaders, found that 90pc would leave their properties vacant rather than putting them on the rental market. Photo: Stock Image/Getty

A survey of 181 Airbnb hosts, undertaken by the community leaders, found that 90pc would leave their properties vacant rather than putting them on the rental market. Photo: Stock Image/Getty

All public representatives need to be made aware of the devastating effect [this could have] on small towns and villages. Photo: Stock Image/Getty

All public representatives need to be made aware of the devastating effect [this could have] on small towns and villages. Photo: Stock Image/Getty

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A survey of 181 Airbnb hosts, undertaken by the community leaders, found that 90pc would leave their properties vacant rather than putting them on the rental market. Photo: Stock Image/Getty

More than 90pc of Airbnb hosts in Ireland would leave their property idle rather than rent it out to long-term tenants if they are forced to stop operating on the platform by new laws, a survey has indicated.

The new rules are aimed at easing the housing crisis by requiring short-term lets to have the correct planning permission.