Key facts
- Airbnb must face a lawsuit filed by the city of Los Angeles.
- The lawsuit accuses Airbnb of price gouging.
- The alleged price gouging occurred during the January 2025 wildfires.
- Over 2,000 properties were affected by the alleged price gouging.
- The lawsuit alleges violations of California's Anti-Gouging Law.
Airbnb must now face a lawsuit initiated by the city of Los Angeles. The legal action accuses the short-term rental company of engaging in price gouging practices. These alleged actions occurred during the period of the January 2025 wildfires. The lawsuit claims that the company's pricing strategies affected more than 2,000 properties. Specifically, the city of Los Angeles alleges that Airbnb violated California's Anti-Gouging Law. This law is designed to prevent excessive price increases on essential goods and services during emergencies, such as natural disasters like wildfires. The court's decision means the case will proceed, allowing the city to pursue its claims against Airbnb regarding its pricing during the wildfire events.
