Orinda Lawmaker's Bill Aims To Keep Short-Term Rentals From Becoming 'Party Houses'

ORINDA (CBS SF) -- A California state senator from the East Bay unveiled a bill Monday meant to deter short-term rentals from becoming "party houses."

The new bill would allow cities to levy a fine of up to $5,000 for rental hosts on platforms such as Airbnb. The fine would kick in if a host violates local property rental laws.

Senator Steve Glazer of Orinda wrote the legislation after five people died in a horrific Halloween night shooting at an Airbnb rental. The party was illegal under Orinda's short-term rental ordinance.

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The city has since passed another ordinance requiring longer stays to avoid the one-night party rental scenarios. Glazer will be joined at Monday's press conference by Orinda mayor Darlene Gee as well as other supporters of the bill.

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