Combatting human trafficking: New training, reporting requirements for hotels, vacation rentals - WRAL
Summary
New training and reporting requirements are coming for short-term rental hosts to combat human trafficking. Hosts must prepare for new obligations, focusing on training and reporting protocols. This initiative will likely increase operational complexities for hosts but aims to make a positive impact.
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