TELL US: What do you think of Airbnb in France?
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TELL US: What do you think of Airbnb in France?
"A recent study found that the short-term rental platform, Airbnb, is present across most of France, with 81 percent of French municipalities having at least one accommodation listed on it. READ MORE: Airbnb present across vast majority of French villages and towns Airbnb has grown significantly since it first arrived in France in 2012, and The Local is looking to hear readers' thoughts."
"While the platform has made it easier for second-home owners to make some extra money, it has become more controversial, with increasing calls to restrict Airbnb and other short-term rentals. Do you think Airbnb is helping or hurting French villages? Do you support laws restricting Airbnb? Share your thoughts in the survey below. Keep in mind, we may use your responses to form an article."
A study found that Airbnb is present in 81 percent of French municipalities, indicating widespread short-term rental listings across the country. Airbnb entered France in 2012 and has grown significantly since then. The platform facilitates extra income for second-home owners by making short-term letting easier. The expansion of short-term rentals has become controversial, prompting increasing calls to restrict Airbnb and similar platforms. Citizens are being asked whether Airbnb helps or hurts French villages and whether they support laws to restrict short-term rentals. Readers are invited to share opinions via a survey, with a link provided for access problems.
Read at The Local France
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