The short-tem rental company says it’s actually seeing an increase in its business because people are less inclined to stay at hotels and are choosing to “work from any home” during the pandemic.
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The short-tem rental company says it’s actually seeing an increase in its business because people are less inclined to stay at hotels and are choosing to “work from any home” during the pandemic.
(Image credit: Martin Bureau/AFP via Getty Images)
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