Airbnb Sues Southern California City over Short-term Rental Law
Airbnb is suing the city of Anaheim over a law that regulates short-term rentals.
The Orange County Register reported the suit argues the city violates free-speech rights and federal law by holding Airbnb responsible when users post listings for illegal short-term rentals.
Anaheim is home to Disneyland and Angel Stadium, and short-term rentals have proliferated as visitors seek cheaper alternatives to hotels.
The City Council voted to enhance current regulations, including fines for rental platforms that don’t ban illegal listings, roughly two weeks ago.
Airbnb filed a similar suit against its hometown of San Francisco last month.
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