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SF Unions Call for Boycott of Airbnb as It Tries to Claw Back $120 Million in Taxes - KQED
Summary
San Francisco unions are calling for a boycott of Airbnb due to the company's attempt to recoup $120 million in taxes. Hosts in San Francisco should be aware of potential community backlash and the evolving political landscape surrounding STRs.
Key Insights
- •San Francisco unions are calling for a boycott of Airbnb.
- •Airbnb is attempting to claw back $120 million in taxes.
Action Items
- ✓Monitor local news and community sentiment regarding Airbnb to anticipate potential impacts on your listings.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Ignoring local political and community dynamics could lead to negative publicity and potential impacts on bookings.
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