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In January, New York City sued LuxUrban for operating “illegal transient occupancies” in “apartments that can only legally be advertised and used as permanent residences,” which resulted in a $1.2 million fine. This spring, class action lawsuits were opened on behalf of the company's investors, according to reports.Jun 7, 2024
Zipperlips : In January, New York City sued LuxUrban for operating “illegal transient occupancies” in “apartments that can only legally be advertised and used as permanent residences,” which resulted in a $1.2 million fine. This spring, class action lawsuits were opened on behalf of the company's investors, according to reports.Jun 7, 2024
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