The Government is being urged to publish its plans for Airbnb regulation.
Fianna Fail TD, Barry Cowen, made the call after Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy delayed taking regulatory action pending the report of a working group established under the Re-Building Ireland programme.
New information obtained through PQ replies confirm that the report, originally due to be published in Q3 2017, will not be released until at least mid-April.
Deputy Cowen said: "In Dublin, a typical host on Airbnb earned €5,000 and hosted for 51 nights in 2016. The proposed 90 night limit will only affect so called professional Airbnb lets, not average users.
"There were 1,103 entire homes booked for more than 80 nights in all of Dublin during 2016. This number is climbing by the month. The Bill put forward by Fianna Fáil will ensure that these types of homes either receive full planning permission or are brought back into the rental market.
"Unfortunately the Government is delaying action until the long overdue working group is finalised."
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