Italy court cancels ban on remote check-ins for short-term rentals - Reuters

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Published: May 27, 2025
Regulations & Compliance
Italy

Summary

An Italian court has overturned a ban on remote check-ins for short-term rentals. This ruling allows hosts to continue using technologies such as smart locks and keyless entry systems. Hosts in Italy can maintain operational efficiency, offering guests convenience, without the constraints of mandatory in-person check-ins. This decision ensures compliance with regulations and potentially streamlines the check-in process.

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