re: #392 mmmirele
This is going to sound awful, but I’m glad. When AirBnB was merely someone renting out a room (and I did it a couple of times that way when going to Boston), it was fine. But when whole apartments and neighborhoods were removed from housing stocks, it drove up rents everywhere. If this brings back some sanity to the rental market, that’s fine with me.
I wonder how many Air B&B’s are in Los Angeles, and how that relates to the massive number of homeless.