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Airbnb Combats Surge in Party Houses
Oct.14 — When the coronavirus pandemic shut down bars and concert halls in March, vacation rentals from companies like Airbnb Inc. were used for all-night parties. Bloomberg’s Olivia Carville reports on “Bloomberg Technology.”
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skyak
October 14, 2020 at 11:15 pm
What a shock that the company that violates commercial zoning and hotel regulations is failing to regulate itself. I think that local governments and banks need to step up and force the owners and websites to be responsible for their business -not exploit everyone they can dupe!
As we struggle to keep our hotel industry alive through this pandemic, why are we letting air B&B break the law and make billions doing it?
The Loner Millionaire
October 14, 2020 at 11:16 pm
What a shock that karens not only exist in real life but on the internet.