Data indicates that approximately 6,000 social homes may be listed illegally on short-term rental platforms. The findings suggest a significant number of these properties are being used for purposes not aligned with their intended social housing status.
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Airbnb data reveals potential illegal listings of social homes
Data analysis has identified nearly 6,000 social homes that are potentially listed illegally on short-term rental platforms. This raises concerns about the misuse of social housing resources.
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Airbnb data reveals potential illegal listings of social homes