Why does AirBnB allow hosts to platform units that do not have local government approval to exist? For instance, units that have no certificates of occupancy as required by their local jurisdictions are allowed to be platformed. What does this say about AirBnB's commitment to Guest/neighborhood safety? Units without valid permits through a locale's Planning & Zoning department are non-compliant and have not been inspected for safety. For instance, every unit available at**[Content removed in line with the Community Center Guidelines] is non-conforming. In particular, Unit D at this location was wholly constructed without permits and is not on the County of Alameda's radar as existing.
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Imagine being a Guest and the gas lines have not been inspected/approved? If there's a gas leak/rupture or electrical fire, who is liable when AirBnB knows that the property is in code violation but platforms the units anyway?