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The Airbnb phenomenon and the regulation of short-term shared accommodation in the Czech Republic
Bubeníková, Simona ; Vaceková, Gabriela (advisor) ; Nekola, Martin (referee)
This thesis deals with an issue of short-term shared accommodation with a focus on the phenomenon of Airbnb and its regulations in Prague. The main goal of this paper is to chart the development of short-term shared accommodation in Prague, including the issue of regulations. A partial aim is to examine actors involved in this issue and their attitudes to Airbnb regulations. Another goal is to find out, how other selected European cities that already have an experience with regulations, deal with the issue of Airbnb. Last but not least, I am marginally concerned with how the covid-19 pandemic affected Airbnb and its core business. The analytical part of this paper is performed on the basis of secondary data, which are based on four types of documents: official, archival, virtual documents and mass media outputs. It was found that Prague has a comparable offer on Airbnb (with regard to the number of listings on Airbnb per population) with European cities such as Amsterdam and Barcelona. However, Prague lags far behind in putting regulations into practice. The statements and attitudes of the vast majority of the examined actors show a consensus in the need to introduce a certain degree of regulation. This paper contributes to a better understanding of Airbnb issue on the Prague market and also to a...
The phenomenon of Airbnb in the Czech setting
Lejček, Kryštof ; Veselý, Arnošt (advisor) ; Musílková, Markéta (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis "The Phenomenon of Airbnb in the Czech setting" is to analyze the current legislative conditions for short-term rents, for which the Airbnb platform is also used. The first part of the paper provides a summary of the information that is known about the sharing economy, short-term rents, as well as an inventory of the current legislative conditions that concern short-term rents. The second part is devoted to examples of different regulations in European metropolises, where they have already met with the necessity of regulation. This is followed by the dissection of the attitudes of various actors who deal with short-term rents through media analysis.
Complex comparison of long-term and short-term letting
Lenc, Aleš ; Makovec, Martin (advisor) ; Červený, Martin (referee)
The aim of this work is to provide an investor with how to invest in lettings manual. This is done by comparing two types of lettings in several different categories: risk, legal aspects, cost, property management and rate of return. The paper is assuming private investor financing the flat purchase only from equity. Focusing not only on financial aspects, the work intends to provide an investor with a complex decision making tool when it comes to deciding whether to buy and rent out a property in Prague.

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