✈️ Travel 7h ago · Dennis Schaal

NYC Finds 27% of Approved Short-Term Rental Listings Are Now Illegal

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NYC Finds 27% of Approved Short-Term Rental Listings Are Now Illegal
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Skift Take: Turns out you can probably find some entire-home short-term rental listings in New York City, after all, because hosts take lawfully registered listings and convert them into illegal ones. Airbnb isn't required to take any action to limit the practice — and apparently isn't doing so. Read the Complete Story On Skift

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