The Los Angeles City Attorney's Office has filed a lawsuit against the operator of the vacation rental platform Vrbo for allegedly processing rental bookings for unregistered hosts, in violation of the city's Short-Term Rental Ordinance.
platform Vrbo for allegedly processing rental bookings for unregistered hosts, in violation of the city's Short-Term Rental Ordinance.
The city alleges that 29% of the 776 booking transactions violated the city's ordinance between Nov. 7 and Dec. 7, the most recent period for which the city has booking data from HomeAway, which is a part of Expedia group and operates the Vrbo brand. Based on that data, the city's lawsuit alleges that HomeAway processed thousands of transactions in violation of the ordinance since the law went into effect in November 2019.L.A.
"We're in the midst of a housing crisis. The Council found that unregulated home sharing worsens our extreme housing shortage and contributes to increased rental costs, along with undermining the residential character of neighborhoods and increasing nuisance activity," City Attorney Mike Feuer said.
"And when online platforms and hosts refuse to play by the rules, it allows them to compete unfairly with those who do, as well as depriving the city of much-needed revenue for basic services. HomeAway's alleged flagrant violations of city law must end now."was adopted in December 2018, prohibiting property owners from listing as a short-term rental, which is defined as 30 days or less, unless they meet certain criteria and register with the city.
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