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by extrapolate 4435 days ago
Are you sure this was due to Airbnb and not just bad residents?
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The law that Airbnb hosts break so frequently was designed exactly to prevent this type of thing from happening. It's why there are zoning regulations that prevent short term inhabitants. So yes, bad residents are directly to blame, not Airbnb.

I take issue with Airbnb because they operate from a place of both knowledge and leadership. They know that this is illegal, they have the tools to easily detect it, and yet they do zero to either enforce the law, or advise their members. Members that Airbnb organized into a marketplace they now run.

I understand they are trying to change the law, but I am strongly not in favor of changing said law, based on how it has already directly impacted my life.

Apartments aren't ad-hoc hotels. Only the AirBnB host and AirBnB benefit from the transaction, while the other tenants are put at risk.