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Airbnb Waives Fees; Hosts Offer Free Stays For Irma Evacuees & Relief Workers

Listed as "The Cottage at our Riverside Retreat," this Jacksonville property is included in Airbnb.com's Disaster Response Program.
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Listed as "The Cottage at our Riverside Retreat," this Jacksonville property is included in Airbnb.com's Disaster Response Program.
Listed as "The Cottage at our Riverside Retreat," this Jacksonville property is included in Airbnb.com's Disaster Response Program.
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Listed as "The Cottage at our Riverside Retreat," this Jacksonville property is included in Airbnb.com's Disaster Response Program.

Airbnb.com hosts in the Jacksonville metro area can now offer free stays to people displaced by Hurricane Irma.

Company officials say they decided to expand ’s Disaster Response Program to the entire state of Florida  - with the exception of Monroe County - after talking with local emergency managers.

In addition to connecting storm evacuees with a place to stay for free, the program also helps emergency relief workers who are away from home.

Under the program, all Airbnb.com service fees as well as state and local taxes are being waived.

The company says even people who have never used Airbnb, either as a host or a guest, can participate.

The Disaster Response Program is expected to run through September 28. 

Go to Airbnb.com/disaster to register.

Contact reporter Cyd Hoskinson at choskinson@wjct.org, 904-358-6351 and on Twitter @cydwjctnews.

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Cyd Hoskinson began working at WJCT on Valentine’s Day 2011.
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