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Originally Posted by Normal
The litigant would be the one who decided to rent. Of course they could sue the tenant, but why not go for the big fish? **** and AirBnB have deep pockets. Of course whether they won or not could depend on their choice to even start the process of renting out their home to begin with.
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The litigant could be either party. AirBnB did not create the rules requiring cohabitation, the cities of NY and Orlando did. Renting was safe and legal until the new ordinances required unsafe practices in order to legally rent.
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