Real Estate/Development,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jul. 22, 2016
SF may be changing its tune to Airbnb
Legislation that was introduced at the July 12 San Francisco Board of Supervisors meeting shows the city's willingness to accommodate the rental hosting platform Airbnb. By Tad A. Devlin and Stacey Chiu





Tad A. Devlin
Partner
Kaufman, Dolowich & Voluck LLP
Phone: (415) 926-7600
Email: tdevlin@kdvlaw.com
McGeorge SOL Univ of the Pacific; CA
Tad focuses his practice in the areas of commercial and insurance litigation, ERISA/life, health and disability benefit disputes, including breach of fiduciary liability claims, profit sharing plan and employee stock plan disputes, real estate, financial services disputes, professional liability and disciplinary defense (lawyers, doctors, accountants, real estate, insurance agents, architects and engineers), and white collar defense.

As the sharing economy grows at a breakneck pace, the existing infrastructure and rules are constantly trying to keep up. As part of the attempt to regulate the sharing economy (and more likely to shift the burden of enforcement and responsibility), San Francisco made amendments to its "Airbnb laws" by attempting to shift the burden of hosting registration compliance and enforcement to the rental platforms, such ...
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