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  2. NYC just all but banned Airbnb and Vrbo in a new law ... - AOL

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    But, according to the New York Times, the city had received just 3,250 or so registration applications as of Aug. 28. Of those, just 257 had been approved . The regulations make some strict ...

  3. Airbnb limits some new reservations in New York City as short ...

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    Home-sharing giant Airbnb said it has had to stop accepting some reservations in New York City as new regulations on short-term rentals went into effect Tuesday that will mean big changes for ...

  4. Airbnb-NYC Settlement Means Hosts Will Get Delisted If ... - AOL

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    Ending a years-long skirmish over complying with short-term rental regulations, Airbnb and New York City reached a settlement that requires Airbnb to provide the city with host information ...

  5. Inside Airbnb - Wikipedia

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    Cox, an Australian-American community activist who moved to Brooklyn in 2008, [2] first scraped information from the Airbnb website in 2014 and compared it to a public data release from the company in December 2015 for New York City. Working with a Canadian, Tom Slee, he found the company had removed over 1000 listings that violated New York's ...

  6. Airbnb sues New York City over restrictions on short ... - AOL

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    Airbnb sued New York City on Thursday over an ordinance that the company says imposes arbitrary restrictions that would greatly reduce the local supply of short-term rentals. Airbnb said called ...

  7. Airbnb - Wikipedia

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    Airbnb contested one such law in New York. [221] [222] However, in May 2019, Airbnb agreed to turn over some anonymized information for approximately 17,000 listings so that the city could pursue illegal rentals. [223] Similar cases were settled in Boston and Miami. [224]