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【民生冷暖】 终结“照骗房”需建立全链条治理机制
Zheng Quan Shi Bao· 2025-06-23 18:51
Core Viewpoint - The surge in demand for short-term rentals among university students during the summer is leading to the emergence of a gray industry on social media, characterized by "fake rental listings" that harm the rights of young people [1] Group 1: Industry Issues - A media investigation revealed that certain MCN organizations are teaching influencers to create "professional rental personas" to attract university students through deceptive practices [1] - The lack of a robust regulatory framework is a key issue, as traditional rental platforms lack the motivation to develop short-term rental products, while social media platforms fail to implement source verification mechanisms [1] - Current short-term rental policies are inadequate for interns, as many affordable rental options require proof of graduation, excluding those who have not yet graduated [1] Group 2: Proposed Solutions - A comprehensive governance system is needed, including a three-tiered support system for short-term rentals that addresses transitional housing needs for job seekers and interns [2] - The idea of "code-managed housing" proposed by the prosecution could help verify property ownership and rental status through QR codes, reducing fraudulent practices [2] - Initiatives like the Youth Station project, which offers short-term free accommodation for interns, could enhance resource allocation and create traceable credit records if integrated with internship databases [2] - Recommendations include incorporating short-term rental governance into youth development city metrics and implementing a "blacklist" system for high-fraud platforms to foster a healthier market environment [2]