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Airbnb Shakes Off Kentucky Associations’ Transient Tax Lawsuit - news.bloombergtax.com
Airbnb has successfully fended off a lawsuit filed by Kentucky associations challenging a transient tax. The ruling signifies a victory for the platform, impacting how local tax laws are applied to STRs.
Hanu Karlapalem accuses incumbent of silence on Alabama housing affordability crisis - The American Bazaar
Hanu Karlapalem criticizes an incumbent for inaction on Alabama's housing affordability crisis, highlighting a lack of public discourse on the issue. This signals growing political pressure on housing solutions, impacting potential STR regulations.
On Airbnb, the host warns: supporters of Israel will not be welcome - Il Sole 24 ORE
A controversial Airbnb host has posted a warning stating that supporters of Israel are not welcome, sparking debate about discrimination on the platform. This highlights the potential for social and political stances to impact guest bookings and host policies.
With Sundance Film Festival, Boulder works to balance high rental prices with affordable lodging options - CBS News
Boulder grapples with balancing high rental demand during the Sundance Film Festival with the need for affordable lodging. The city is exploring strategies to manage price surges and ensure accommodation availability for diverse visitor needs.

What Albania’s Flamingo Revolution Tells Us About Sovereign Capital’s Coastline Problem
Albania's "Flamingo Revolution" highlights issues with large-scale tourism developments and "strategic investor" status, granting developers special treatment and bypassing regulations. This case involves a $1.4B Sazan Island resort linked to Jared Kushner's Affinity Partners.

Mexico’s Posadas Had Gone Too Luxury. Its Next Deals Will Even the Split.
Hotel group Posadas is shifting strategy from luxury-heavy to a 50/50 split between luxury and midscale deals. This pivot follows a period where luxury demand outpaced midscale, but midscale proved more resilient when demand softened. A revitalized, cost-effective Fiesta brand is being pushed.
Norfolk County to charge tourist tax, regulate cottage rentals - Penticton Herald
Norfolk County is introducing a tourist tax and new regulations for cottage rentals, effective soon. This move aims to generate revenue and manage the impact of short-term rentals on the local community. Hosts need to prepare for compliance with these changes.
Hospitality Industry in Budapest’s 6th District Faces Crisis following Airbnb Ban - Hungary Today
Budapest's 6th District faces a hospitality crisis following an Airbnb ban. Local businesses report significant revenue losses and a decline in tourist foot traffic as short-term rentals are no longer permitted, impacting the area's economy.
Ridgefield P&Z Approves Short-Term Rental Rules, Rejects Main Street Sign Proposal - Patch
Ridgefield, CT's Planning and Zoning (P&Z) commission has approved new regulations for short-term rentals (STRs). The rules aim to bring clarity and structure to the local STR market. The commission also rejected a separate proposal for a Main Street sign.
Ridgefield P&Z Approves Short-Term Rental Rules, Rejects Main Street Sign Proposal - Patch
Ridgefield's Planning and Zoning (P&Z) Commission has approved new regulations for short-term rentals (STRs). The commission also rejected a proposal for a Main Street sign. These rules are expected to impact local STR operations.
Toronto Joins New York and Los Angeles in Cracking Down on Short-Term Rentals as Airbnb and Vrbo Rates Skyrocket Today, Prompting Urgent Traveler Protection Measures for International Guests - Travel And Tour World
Toronto is implementing stricter regulations on short-term rentals, mirroring actions taken by New York and Los Angeles. This crackdown aims to address skyrocketing Airbnb and Vrbo rates and implement traveler protection measures, particularly for international guests.
Budapest Approves New Framework to Regulate Airbnb-Style Rentals - Hungarian Conservative
Budapest has enacted a new regulatory framework for Airbnb-style rentals, aiming to control the growing short-term rental market. This move signifies a trend of cities worldwide implementing stricter rules to balance tourism benefits with local housing needs and resident concerns.

Announcing the Skift Transatlantic Summit 2026: Travel in a Fractured World
The Skift Transatlantic Summit 2026 in Dublin will focus on how geopolitics, shifting demand, and AI impact the valuable transatlantic travel corridor. Leaders will discuss capturing traveler attention in an AI-driven landscape.
District VIII Plans Changes to Short-term Rental Rules - BBJ - Budapest Business Journal
District VIII in Budapest is planning significant changes to its short-term rental (STR) regulations. Details on the specific nature of these changes are still emerging, but such shifts often impact operational requirements and licensing for hosts in the area.
City of Chicago Sues Airbnb Over Illegal Short-Term Rentals - Lawndale News
Chicago is suing Airbnb, alleging the platform hosts numerous illegal short-term rentals in violation of city ordinances. This legal action highlights ongoing enforcement challenges and potential risks for hosts operating outside regulatory frameworks.
Airbnb dominates World Cup accommodation conversation, media analysis finds
Airbnb led World Cup accommodation media buzz, outpacing major hotel brands. Pricing and safety were dominant themes, with some hosts raising rates significantly during the tournament. Hosts should monitor these narratives.
Airbnb bust continues in Budapest: another district joins the regulations - Daily News Hungary
Budapest continues its crackdown on short-term rentals, with another district implementing new regulations. This expansion signifies a growing trend of local authorities tightening control over STRs in popular tourist cities, impacting hosts operating in these areas.

Trip.com Says China’s Regulatory Crackdown Is Starting to Show Up in Its Numbers
Trip.com's Q2 revenue forecast dips to 3-8% growth due to China's regulatory crackdown on train ticketing and an antitrust investigation. This impacts their outlook, highlighting the need for hosts to monitor evolving compliance frameworks.
Maui Vacation Rentals Get A Reprieve With New Zoning Bill’s Approval - Honolulu Civil Beat
Maui vacation rentals have received a temporary reprieve with the approval of a new zoning bill. This development offers a breath of fresh air for STR hosts facing potential regulatory hurdles on the island.
Hospitable automates lodging tax compliance across all 50 US states - shorttermrentalz.com
Hospitable has launched an automated lodging tax compliance solution covering all 50 US states. This development aims to simplify tax collection and remittance for short-term rental hosts, potentially saving them time and reducing errors in compliance efforts.
Hospitable automates lodging tax compliance across all 50 US states
Hospitable now offers automated lodging tax compliance across all 50 US states, a first for a PMS. This feature handles registration, calculation, filing, and remittance, easing burdens for hosts with direct bookings or multiple channels. The service now covers the US, UK, and Australia, having remitted over $4.5M in taxes.

Trip.com’s 200 Million China Goal Hinges on Near-Doubling Its Inbound Business Every Year
Trip.com aims to host 200 million international visitors in China within five years. This ambitious goal is driven by visa liberalization and improved payment access, projecting significant growth for inbound tourism.
Kentucky Supreme Court shuts down Airbnb tax battle - AOL.com
Kentucky's Supreme Court has dismissed a legal challenge against Airbnb's collection of occupancy taxes, effectively upholding the state's right to tax short-term rentals. This decision brings finality to a long-standing tax dispute for hosts in the state.
The Maui Vacation Rental You Book Just Got A Reprieve. It May Still Be Going Away. - Beat of Hawaii
Maui's short-term rental market faces ongoing uncertainty despite a recent reprieve on new regulations. Existing rules remain, and future changes could still impact operations, urging hosts to stay informed and adaptable.
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