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- NYC landlords file suits claiming Airbnb and tenants ‘thumbing their noses’ at new home-sharing restrictions - New York Post
NYC landlords file suits claiming Airbnb and tenants ‘thumbing their noses’ at new home-sharing restrictions - New York Post
Summary
Landlords in New York City are suing Airbnb and tenants, claiming they are violating new home-sharing restrictions. Hosts in NYC should familiarize themselves with local regulations to avoid legal action and potential fines.
Key Insights
- •Landlords are filing lawsuits against Airbnb and tenants due to alleged violations of new home-sharing restrictions.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in NYC should thoroughly review and comply with current home-sharing regulations.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to comply with the new home-sharing restrictions in NYC could lead to legal action and potential fines.
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