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Committee advances bill requiring platforms to share short‑term rental addresses with local governments
Summary
Senate Bill 346 would require online short‑term rental platforms to provide property addresses to local governments for tax collection and code‑enforcement purposes. Cities and counties urged enactment; major platforms urged use of administrative subpoenas and asked for narrow tailoring.
Senate Bill 346, which would require short‑term rental platforms to disclose property addresses to local governments to support transient occupancy tax administration and ordinance enforcement, was advanced by the Assembly Judiciary subcommittee and sent to Appropriations.
Author Senator María Elena Durazo said short‑term rental platforms refuse to provide property addresses and instead offer voluntary collection agreements that mask addresses and restrict local audits — practices she and many local governments said hinder collection of transit occupancy taxes (TOT) and enforcement of…
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