Airbnb hosts in two California counties who raise their rates more than 10% compared to pre-LA fires' pricing will be blocked from doing so.
The Skidmore family lost their home in the Eaton Fire. While trying to find more permanent, long-term housing, they noticed the price of their Airbnb went up 43.2% for the following week.
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An Airbnb host wouldn’t let a mother rent his apartment when she needed a temporary place for her and her three children to live, according to a new lawsuit filed by the Justice Department.
they noticed the price of their temporary Airbnb home went up 43.2% for the following week. That would be illegal price gouging. Under California law, during an emergency, businesses are only ...
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With prices of hotels and short-term rentals soaring in Southern California due to the recent devastating wildfires, price-gouging has once again