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Category archives: Airbnb
Airbnb and New York Are in Talks to Resolve Rental Law Lawsuit
The lawsuit came amid ongoing clashes between the online lodging service and local public officials seeking to minimize the impact of short-term rentals.
Airbnb Sues New York Over Restrictive New Law
The bill bans New York homeowners from advertising rentals of 30 days or less on Airbnb’s website.
Airbnb Faces Tough New Regulations Thanks to Law Passed by New York Governor
The new law goes further than before to prevent certain home rentals.
San Francisco Lawsuit and New York Law Highlight Global Risks for Airbnb
In eight years of torrid growth, the company has often clashed with local public officials seeking to minimize the impact of short-term rentals on neighborhoods.
Airbnb Hires Ex-U.S. Attorney General to Help Shape Policy
Eric Holder, the first African American to hold the position of U.S. Attorney General, will be working on “fair housing and public accommodation issues.”
Julia Child Foundation Sues Airbnb Over French Home Promotion
In a complaint filed on Tuesday in the California Superior Court in Santa Barbara County, the nonprofit Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts objected to Airbnb’s contest last month for a free night at the cottage, La Pitchoune.
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Airbnb Gets $1 Billion Debt Facility From U.S. Banks
JPMorgan, Citigroup Inc., Morgan Stanley and Bank of America Corp. led the debt deal, the source said.