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This book by Thomas Zott analyzes the regulation of homesharing, specifically focusing on the legal framework for short-term rentals in Germany and the USA. It explores the implications of homesharing on private housing, examining various legal perspectives and regulatory approaches. The work was accepted as a dissertation by the Faculty of Law at the University of Augsburg in 2019. The book aims to provide a comparative analysis of public law requirements for short-term rentals, using platforms like Airbnb as case studies. The intended audience includes legal scholars, policymakers, and individuals interested in the legal aspects of the sharing economy.
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