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Some California Cities Decide to Tax Airbnb First, Regulate Later

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On Tuesday, San Francisco voters rejected a ballot measure that would have toughened restrictions on short-term rentals through platforms like Airbnb. Cities around the state are deciding how, or even if, they want to enforce laws on short-term rentals, or just collect the taxes.

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