Europe wants Airbnb and pals to cough up rental property logs
The EU proposed rules this week requiring Airbnb and similar companies to share with officials the identities of hosts renting houses and apartments to tourists.
European lawmakers also believe short-term rental businesses, which advertise homes and handle payment between hosts and travelers, should disclose to public authorities once a month the number of guests staying at individual properties, and the number of nights they stayed.a proposal Upon registration, landlords would receive an official unique registration number. This system would also allow officials to identify and clamp down on unauthorized listings – homes that aren't allowed to be rented to visitors due to local regulations.
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