Regulations set to go into effect would require platforms verify properties had city permits for short-term rentals.
Airbnb and several New Orleans homeowners have filed a new lawsuit against the city, challenging a 2024 law requiring short-term rental companies to make sure rentals listed on its website are legal.
Airbnb sues New Orleans for "highly punitive enforcement regime": Read on for more information at our ShortTermRentalz ...
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