March 19, 2016
With the growing followers of Airbnb, it is no wonder that the hotels are starting to feel the impact on their bookings. However, properties rented out for less than 30 days in Thailand through Airbnb may actually be in violation of the Hotel Act as a hotel license is required. At the moment it is not clear if Airbnb in Thailand violates any law and until then Airbnb will no doubt continue to thrive….
Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket-property/Across-land-Airbnb-taking-slice-Phuket-hotels/63457