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LA To Require Hotels And Short Term Rentals Like Airbnb To Obtain A Police Permit - LAist
Summary
Los Angeles will require both hotels and short-term rentals, including those listed on Airbnb, to obtain a police permit. Hosts in LA need to be aware of this new regulation to avoid penalties and ensure compliance. Further details are needed to understand the scope and implications of this new permit requirement.
Key Insights
- •LA will require hotels and STRs to obtain a police permit.
Action Items
- ✓Research the specific requirements and process for obtaining a police permit in Los Angeles.Effort: mediumImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failure to obtain the required police permit could result in fines or other penalties, so hosts need to ensure compliance.
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