West Virginia foster child injured in Airbnb property where state was housing her

West Virginia Watch·Published Jan 15, 2026·Regulations & Compliance
Summary

A West Virginia foster child was injured in an Airbnb property where the state had placed her. This highlights potential risks for vulnerable populations in short-term rentals, raising questions about safety protocols and oversight when government agencies utilize STRs for housing. Careful consideration of tenant screening and property safety is paramount.

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A West Virginia foster child was injured in an Airbnb property where the state was housing her.

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