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City officials say platform reporting will be a 'game changer' as short‑term rental enforcement continues
Summary
The Office of Short Term Rentals reported more than 2,100 certified hosts, enforcement actions against high‑volume illegal listings and roughly $1.4M assessed in penalties. Officials said platform data sharing (required by ordinance) and technological tools will multiply enforcement capacity.
Supervisor Aaron Peskin convened a quarterly oversight hearing on short‑term rentals on April 28. Omar Masary of the Office of Short Term Rentals reported 2,106 certified hosts, roughly 359 denied applications and about 198 revoked or withdrawn applications. He said the office had cited around 560 dwelling units for illegal short‑term rental activity and that the city had assessed roughly $1.4 million in penalties, of which approximately…
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