As mentioned in that thread, the Fair Housing Act explicitly excludes the core AirBnB business from its regulations. I can believe there are larger operations advertising through AirBnB, but if you're only renting your spare bedroom or holiday home that doesn't apply.
Doesn't it simply exclude if someone is staying in your house with you - like if you're renting out a spare bedroom or lower level in the house you live in?
Reading the law in question, for the purposes of this discussion you are correct: there is still an exemption when selling or renting out a second home, but not if you use a broker like AirBnB to arrange things.
As mentioned in that thread, the Fair Housing Act explicitly excludes the core AirBnB business from its regulations. I can believe there are larger operations advertising through AirBnB, but if you're only renting your spare bedroom or holiday home that doesn't apply.
Doesn't it simply exclude if someone is staying in your house with you - like if you're renting out a spare bedroom or lower level in the house you live in?
Reading the law in question, for the purposes of this discussion you are correct: there is still an exemption when selling or renting out a second home, but not if you use a broker like AirBnB to arrange things.