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Hotels Lied. We finally have proof.
Summary
The video discusses how hotel lobbyists have been pushing for anti-Airbnb legislation, claiming it would be good for the housing market and neighborhoods. The video shares findings that show that banning Airbnb does not lower housing prices and may actually lead to an increase in hotel prices. Sean Rakidzich also discusses his 'Blitz' strategy of identifying areas where hotels don't have a presence to maximize earnings.
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