EP168: This Week in the World of Airbnb

Get Paid For Your Pad
Published: July 7, 2017
Regulations & Compliance
Paris, France

Summary

This article discusses an episode of "Get Paid For Your Pad" that covers the news of the week in Airbnb, including an augmented reality app to enhance guest experience and new registration requirements in Paris. Hosts should be aware of these changes and consider the implications of new regulations on their listings.

Key Insights

  • Paris is set to require all users to register their rental properties, similar to London and San Francisco.

Action Items

  • Hosts with properties in Paris (or considering listing there) need to familiarize themselves with the new registration requirements.
    Effort: medium
    Impact: high

Tools & Resources

  • Hostfully: Hostfully is mentioned as a platform used by the guests.

Common Mistakes

  • Failing to register rental properties in Paris could result in fines.

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