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Sunday, December 22, 2024

City of Beverly Hills Prevails in Lawsuit Regarding Prohibited Airbnb Rentals in Multi-Family Complex

The City of Beverly Hills has received $75,000 following litigation with a landlord for illegally renting out apartments to patrons of ‘Airbnb,’ the online vacation rental website. 

“In the City of Beverly Hills, short-term rentals in multi-unit complexes are prohibited,” said City Attorney Larry Wiener. “We are pleased to resolve this case and we would like to remind landlords who manage property in our City that short-term rentals have significant restrictions and the City will continue to actively enforce these regulations.” 

The defendant will pay the City of Beverly Hills $75,000 in taxes owed, including penalties and interest. The defendant will also agree to, without consent, inspections to any unit of the property without notice. They will be further required to provide the City with documentation regarding all rental activities within five days notice and one way waivers and releases in favor of the City. 

The rental of apartments or condominiums for less than 30 days is prohibited. 

Original source can be found here.

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