New York State regulators have re-issued a subpoena against Airbnb only a day after the courts dismissed a request against the short-term rental company.
New subpoena issued in battle between Airbnb and New York regulators
Written by Inline Policy on 15 May 2014
Details released of regulations for short term rentals in San Francisco
Written by Inline Policy on 15 Apr 2014
The short-term rental company Airbnb made waves when it announced that it will start collecting San Francisco’s 14 percent hotel tax from its guests in the city. And while this may be a first step in assuaging critics, it probably won’t be the last. It’s no secret that San Francisco Board of Supervisors President David Chiu is working on regulations for short-term rental companies like Airbnb, but on Wednesday a representative from Chiu’s office offered more specifics about what those regulations will likely include.
Bill to regulate rideshare companies passes Illinois House
Written by Inline Policy on 10 Apr 2014
New rules for unregulated rideshare companies such as Uber, Lyft, and Sidecar passed the Illinois House on Thursday over complaints the push was aimed at stifling competition to the state’s powerful taxi industry.
The chamber voted 80-26 to support legislation sponsored by Rep. Michael Zalewski, D-Riverside, who described his measure as a “comprehensive, thoughtful” consumer-protection step.
“We want to ensure licensure. We want to ensure insurance coverage, and we want to ensure safety of our constituents,” Zalewski told his House colleagues.