Oakland had a plan to regulate Airbnbs and Vrbos. Why has it taken 9 years? - The Oaklandside

Airbnb Ordinance
Published: September 4, 2025
Regulations & Compliance
Oakland, CA

Summary

This article discusses the long delay in Oakland, CA's plan to regulate short-term rentals, highlighting a nine-year process. Hosts in Oakland should stay informed about the evolving regulatory environment and potential impacts on their listings.

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