L.A. Could Lift Its Strict Airbnb Ban For Second Home Short-Term Rentals To Prepare For The 2028 Olympics - Secret Los Angeles

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Published: April 30, 2026
Regulations & Compliance
Los Angeles, CA

Summary

Los Angeles is considering lifting its strict ban on short-term rentals in preparation for the 2028 Olympics. This potential change could allow second homeowners to offer short-term rentals, increasing available accommodation. The impact on existing regulations and the overall market remains uncertain, but hosts should be prepared for potential changes.

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