As the political battle over short-term rentals on platforms such as Airbnb and HomeAway continues, the Nov. 3 ballot measure to limit such rentals in San Francisco could negatively affect the very hotel employees who support it.
That’s according to a paper circulated by San Francisco For Everyone, a pro-home sharing campaign that opposes Prop. F. The paper was written by Curtis Smolar, a lawyer with firm Browne George Ross LLP in San Francisco.
Smolar argues that Proposition F, by expanding…
Martes, Oktubre 13, 2015
Could San Francisco's short-term rental law backfire on the hotel workers who support it?
As the political battle over short-term rentals on platforms such as Airbnb and HomeAway continues, the Nov. 3 ballot measure to limit such rentals in San Francisco could negatively affect the very hotel employees who support it.
That’s according to a paper circulated by San Francisco For Everyone, a pro-home sharing campaign that opposes Prop. F. The paper was written by Curtis Smolar, a lawyer with firm Browne George Ross LLP in San Francisco.
Smolar argues that Proposition F, by expanding…
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