LA Sues Hosting Platform Vrbo Over Failure To Enforce Short-Term Rental Rules - LAist

Published: March 21, 2022
Regulations & Compliance
Los Angeles, CA

Summary

LA is suing Vrbo for not enforcing short-term rental rules. Hosts should ensure their listings comply with local regulations to avoid similar issues.

Key Insights

  • LA is suing Vrbo over failure to enforce short-term rental rules.

Action Items

  • Hosts should review their local regulations and ensure their listings comply with all requirements to avoid legal issues.
    Effort: medium
    Impact: high

Common Mistakes

  • Failing to comply with local regulations could lead to legal action against the host.

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