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The Party is OVER | Airbnb BANS Parties
Summary
Sean Rakidzich discusses Airbnb's new policy banning all parties on the platform and capping occupancy at 16 people per listing, including event venues. Hosts must be aware of these changes, update their listings accordingly, and be prepared to enforce the rules to avoid being penalized. He suggests a loophole for homes that are large and can be converted into a two-unit apartment.
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