Arab Times

EU top court: France can’t apply real estate rules on Airbnb

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Airbnb scored a big win in its long-standing fight with French hoteliers as the European Union’s highest court rejected Thursday an argument that Airbnb should be subject to the strict rules that govern French estate agents.

The case was submitted by a French court after a major associatio­n of hotels, including leading chains like Best Western, filed a complaint arguing that the Ireland-registered company should be submitted to the same obligation­s as traditiona­l real estate providers. The hotel industry in France, like those in many countries across the world, accuses the online rental platform of unfair competitio­n.

Hotel owners wanted Airbnb to follow real estate agent accounting, insurance and other financial rules. Airbnb denied acting as a real estate agent.

“We welcome this judgment and want to move forward and continue working with cities on clear rules that put local families and communitie­s at the heart of sustainabl­e 21st century travel,” Airbnb said in a statement.

“We want to be good partners to everyone and already we have worked with more than 500 government­s to help hosts share their homes, follow the rules and pay tax.”

In its ruling, the Court of Justice said that under a European directive on electronic commerce Airbnb should be classified as an “informatio­n society service” connecting potential guests with hosts. The court said that “France cannot require Airbnb to hold an estate agent’s profession­al licence.”

Paris city officials have been at odds with the platform in recent years, holding it responsibl­e for the rise of rents in the French capital. (AP)

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