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New Year’s Eve Anti-Party Systems, Expedia Invests in Experiences, and Rising LA Demand
Summary
This article covers Airbnb's New Year's Eve anti-party measures, Expedia's acquisition of Tiqets, and rising demand in Los Angeles for the 2026 World Cup. Additionally, a Nevada court ruling may benefit short-term rental operators by pausing fines related to STR activity. Hosts should stay informed about these developments, especially regarding local regulations and seasonal demand.
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