九色

Oregon Woman Sues Airbnb Alleging Discrimination

March 9, 2017

A Clackamas County, Ore. woman has filed a lawsuit against vacation-rental website Airbnb, saying the site facilitates discrimination against black users.

The Oregonian/OregonLive reported that Patricia Harrington has filed a class-action lawsuit accusing Airbnb of violating Oregon’s public accommodation laws.

The lawsuit claims that Airbnb’s practice of allowing hosts to review a prospective guest’s full name and photograph before accepting a reservation allows hosts to reject clients based on their race.

An Airbnb spokeswoman said the company strongly opposes bias and discrimination.

Harrington, who is African American, has not used Airbnb, but her attorney says she has the right to use the platform without providing her full name and photo.

The lawsuit seeks an injunction that would allow Harrington and other black users to join the site and access listings without providing photos or full names.

Related:

Topics Lawsuits Sharing Economy Oregon

Was this article valuable?

Here are more articles you may enjoy.

Latest Comments

  • March 13, 2017 at 12:34 pm
    sogomimi says:
    So...what makes you think you have the right to not provide full names and pictures if all others do so? Now, that's unfair for the host! Tsk tsk tsk... it's an honest share a... read more
  • March 9, 2017 at 1:58 pm
    glassflowergirl says:
    So, she has not used the service, has not experienced discrimination from them, but is suing them...seriously?? Wow, just wow.

Add a CommentSee All Comments (2)Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

More News
More News Features