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- Indonesia to rather licensing than banning airbnb in Bali - TravelMole
Indonesia to rather licensing than banning airbnb in Bali - TravelMole
Summary
Indonesia is considering a licensing system instead of a complete ban on Airbnb rentals in Bali. This is important for hosts in Bali as it indicates a potential path to continue operating, but likely with new regulations. Hosts should stay informed about the developing licensing requirements.
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