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Airbnb Subleasing ILLEGAL? | Jorge Contreras
Summary
Jorge Contreras shares insights on Airbnb subleasing, emphasizing that it is illegal without the property owner's written consent. He advises hosts to obtain permission in writing to use the property as a short-term rental and change locks to ensure legal operation. Additionally, he warns against operating in areas with HOAs due to their potential restrictions on short-term rentals and emphasizes the importance of contacting the local building department to obtain a permit to operate a short-term rental business.
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