Short-term rental registrations across the L.A. region have dipped in what could be a perfect storm preventing the growth of such properties. From last July to this July, there was a 6 percent decrease in active Home Sharing registrations in the city of Los Angeles, the L.A. Times reported. Last summer, there were 4,228, while they dipped to 3,972 last month. Listings are also down for short-term rental, with Airbnb registering a 13 percent dip from July of last year, according to AllTheRooms data cited by the Times. Overall short-term rentals in the L.A. metro area fell 44 percent in […]
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