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_aLeshinsky, Rebecca
245 _a“I don’t think my landlord will find out” :
_bAirbnb and the challenges of enforcement
260 _bUrban Policy and Research,
_c15 February 2018.
300 _a13 pages
520 _aAirbnb is an established part of the platform economy, which in many cities is operating unregulated. Some jurisdictions, however, have started regulating this sector, even imposing bans on short-term rentals (STR). Where regulatory limits have been instituted, local officials identify enforcement as a challenge. Amidst the dearth of enforcement resources, some local councils are turning to private companies, thereby introducing private enforcement which does not sit well in the planning (public) law context. We query whether traditional enforcement strategies can even succeed in the platform economy of STRs and whether alternatives to STR regulation make for a more realistic approach.
524 _aTo cite this article: Rebecca Leshinsky & Laura Schatz (2018): “I Don’t Think My Landlord Will Find Out:” Airbnb and the Challenges of Enforcement, Urban Policy and Research, DOI:10.1080/08111146.2018.1429260.
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_aSchatz, Laura
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/08111146.2018.1429260
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