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Unload while you can I guess, right?

How many US cities/states/landlords no longer allow their properties to be used for Airbnb?

A fair number, but this often doesn't stop people from ignoring this rule, listing their properties under hidden addresses etc. I would say 90%+ of the AirBnBs I've stayed at are in buildings that have banned them (especially in large cities, like Toronto)
That sounds like a pretty bad foundation for a business model to me.