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- EU court rules Airbnb does not require estate agent licence - The Guardian
EU court rules Airbnb does not require estate agent licence - The Guardian
Summary
An EU court ruled that Airbnb does not require an estate agent license. This means hosts operating in the EU may not need to comply with specific real estate licensing requirements. Review your local regulations in the EU to confirm how this impacts your business.
Key Insights
- •The EU court ruled that Airbnb does not require an estate agent license.
Action Items
- ✓Review your local regulations in the EU to understand how this ruling affects your STR business.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to understand local licensing requirements could lead to legal issues.
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