Posted Sep 21, 2023, 4:19 PM
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Originally Posted by FarmerHaight
Sure, there are ways to get around any rule. But I don't really have an issue if someone tries to skirt the rules to simply list one property on Airbnb. The problem is the host who own six condos in the same building.
A recent article from The Atlantic said, "The standard Airbnb host still has an average of just 1.5 listings, ...but “mega-hosts”—larger companies or wealthy individuals with 21 or more properties that throw their significantly more substantial resources behind them—now make up 30 percent of active listings." I think listing a false address may allow you to list one unit on Airbnb, but it should make things more difficult for these "mega-hosts."
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Aren't those just property management companies running the units for individual investors?
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