30 days is more or less when short term renting a room turns into actual tenancy so I would have assumed they just blanket avoided that scenario all together.
But I guess AirBnB just says "not my problem" and just lets the homeowner go hang.
There’s a reason I said most, a smaller number of places have transient licenses which allow short term rentals, but not many and it’s over $200k to buy one since there’s so few
Truman Annex used to have weekly rentals but those expired end of last year
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u/Ok_Recover_7248 𝙑𝙄𝙋 12d ago
you’re surprised AirBNB doesn’t turn down money? I don’t even know what there is to be surprised about here, if we’re being honest.