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Airbnb sues New Orleans after it adopts sweeping regulations governing short-term rentals There are currently about 1,350 non-commercial short-term rental properties with legal licenses.
Airbnb and several residents are suing the City of New Orleans over a law that would force short-term rental companies to be responsible for making sure rentals listed on their platforms are legal.
Airbnb's lawsuit includes several other plaintiffs who are short-term rental property owners in New Orleans, including longtime Airbnb hosts Bret Bodin, 64, and Brad Newell, 47, who bought a home ...
Airbnb's lawsuit includes several other plaintiffs who are short-term rental property owners in New Orleans, including longtime Airbnb hosts Bret Bodin, 64, and Brad Newell, 47, who bought a home ...
Airbnb’s lawsuit includes several other plaintiffs who are short-term rental property owners in New Orleans, including longtime Airbnb hosts Bret Bodin, 64, and Brad Newell, 47, who bought a ...
Airbnb sues New Orleans after it adopts sweeping regulations governing short-term rentals The Airbnb app icon is displayed on an iPad screen in Washington, D.C., May 8, 2021.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Airbnb is suing the City of New Orleans for requiring the company and short-term rental platforms ensure properties they market are in compliance with city laws.
Airbnb sues New Orleans for trying to make it responsible for regulating short term rentals Feb 18, 2025, 4:52 PM FILE - The Airbnb app icon is displayed on an iPad screen in Washington, D.C., May ...
Airbnb sues New Orleans after it adopts sweeping regulations governing short-term rentals . The Associated Press // February 19, 2025 // Listen to this article. Airbnb is suing the City of New Orleans ...