Fresh regulations for the short term letting sector are due to take effect on May 20th.
An Offaly TD is questioning the cost of tourism regulation when it comes to doing business.
New rules for the short term letting industry are set to come into effect on May 20th, which requires them to join a register by Fáilte Ireland.
Fine Gael's John Clendennen is a member of the Oireachtas Tourism Committee which has been hearing from bodies like Booking.com on the changes.
He says they're badly needed:
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