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April 2016.

Every STR regulation change, market signal, and platform shift we tracked in April 2016 — scored and summarized.

7 articles·Regulations & Compliance led coverage·From 3 sources
By topicRegulations & Compliance4Pricing & Profitability3

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McKinney PrintedN.C.'s Bathroom Billon Toilet Paper. You…
about 10 years ago·North Carolina

McKinney Printed N.C.'s Bathroom Bill on Toilet Paper. You Know What to Do With It - ADWEEK

This article discusses a political issue related to a "Bathroom Bill" in North Carolina. While the core topic is not directly related to short-term rentals, the article's focus on a specific location (North Carolina) might indirectly touch upon the local regulatory climate or political sentiment that could impact hosts. There's no direct action needed, but hosts should be aware of broader political trends.

Noise, nudity, foullanguage: Airbnb hostsshould be fined, says…AIRBNB HOST FINES
about 10 years ago

Noise, nudity, foul language: Airbnb hosts should be fined, says report - SMH.com.au

This article discusses a report suggesting fines for Airbnb hosts due to noise complaints, nudity, and foul language from guests. It highlights potential issues with guest behavior, emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement of house rules and the implications for hosts in maintaining a positive guest experience. This can impact host reputations.

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over 10 years ago

EP088: How Sandy Uses Airbnb To Travel The World

This article from 2016 discusses revenue management in short-term rentals, specifically focusing on how to set up daily and weekly pricing routines to optimize profits. Hosts should review booking data and adjust pricing based on demand signals, including early bookings and last-minute inventory. The article emphasizes that scheduling revenue management is key to success, and provides a framework for structuring pricing time.

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