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// :: AM CV0 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH PATRICIA HARRINGTON, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, v. AIRBNB, INC., Plaintiff, Defendant. 1. Case No. CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT (Injunctive Relief; ORS A.0 & A.()) NOT SUBJECT TO MANDATORY ARBITRATION JURY TRIAL DEMANDED Fee Authority: ORS.(1),()(a) Plaintiff is an African-American woman and a resident of Clackamas County, Oregon. Plaintiff brings this action on behalf of herself and as a representative party of the proposed class defined below.. Defendant Airbnb, Inc. ( Airbnb ) is a Delaware corporation headquartered in San Francisco, California.. Airbnb conducts regular, sustained business in Oregon and Multnomah County.. As defined by ORS A.00, Airbnb is a place of public accommodation because Airbnb is a service offering to the public accommodations, advantages, facilities or privileges in, at least, the nature of services and lodgings. {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page 1 COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

. Airbnb operates an online platform accessible through its website, www.airbnb.com, which allows hosts or members who wish to offer accommodations (such as a spare room, basement, or guest house) to connect with and rent to prospective guests, or members who seek to book those accommodations on a short-term basis. Airbnb s platform is also available through a mobile site and an application, which allow the public to access the service on mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets.. Each Airbnb host offering an accommodation in Oregon is also a place of public accommodation.. On information and belief, Airbnb offers over,000,000 listings for accommodations worldwide. By comparison, Marriott International, which operates and franchises hotels under nearly different brands, reported operating under 00,000 rooms in. In Portland alone, Airbnb served over 00,000 travelers in. Airbnb competes with traditional accommodations such as hotels, motels, bed and breakfast, and lodges.. Airbnb offers thousands of accommodations in Oregon.. Airbnb members who wish to rent accommodations through Airbnb s platform, and hosts who wish to offer accommodations for rent, must first become members by registering and creating an account with Airbnb.. Airbnb s policies require prospective guests (members who wish to access accommodations) to maintain a member profile. Airbnb requires each member profile to include, among other things, a photo of the member s face and the member s full name. {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

. To rent an accommodation to guests, hosts post listings on Airbnb s platform. Listings generally contain information about the available accommodation such as location, capacity, size, features, availability, and pricing.. A host who posts a listing for an accommodation can, through a setting available on the Airbnb platform, opt to receive booking requests only from prospective guests whose profiles include certain specified information. For example, Airbnb allows hosts to opt to receive booking requests only from prospective guests whose profile includes a photograph, and, in that situation, a prospective guest whose profile does not include a photograph would not be allowed access to that host s accommodation. In other words, in compliance with Airbnb s booking policies, hosts may refuse to make their accommodations accessible to any prospective guest whose profile does not include certain information, such as a photograph or full name.. Airbnb s booking policies also allow hosts to deny a booking request from a prospective guest whose profile includes a photograph and full name. Prospective guests search for accommodations on Airbnb s platform through search criteria, such as city, state, or country; number of bedrooms; or a zip code. Listings that are available for the dates requested by the prospective guest are then displayed for the prospective guest who can, if allowed by the host s settings, request to book the accommodation. Airbnb offers listings worldwide to prospective guests, like plaintiff, who reside in Oregon.. Unlike hotel websites or websites of hotel room aggregators (such as, for example, Expedia.com and Travelocity.com), however, Airbnb does not allow a prospective guest to immediately book an accommodation that is available on the dates requested by the guest unless the host has opted into the instant booking feature. If the host has not opted into the instant {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

booking feature, any prospective guest seeking to book an accommodation must request a booking and be approved by the host. The booking request is then forwarded to the host, who reviews the request along with the prospective guest s profile information which includes the prospective guest s full name and profile photo. The host may then either pre-approve, confirm, or reject the request within a defined time. If the host does not respond to the booking request at all, the request expires and the prospective guest is not permitted to book the request.. Airbnb s booking platform allows hosts to deny requests from prospective guests for any reason, including on account of race, color, and other grounds protected by ORS A.0. And, in fact, hosts regularly take advantage of Airbnb s booking policies to deny accommodations to prospective guests based on protected characteristics such as race and/or color.. In particular, discriminatory hosts deny access to accommodations offered through Airbnb s platform to African-Americans. Indeed, a recent study found that prospective guests with distinctively African-American names are roughly % less likely to be confirmed for bookings than identical prospective guests with distinctively non-african-american names; meaning, Airbnb s platform includes accommodations that are not accessible at all by African- Americans because of their race.. Airbnb acknowledges that its hosts discriminate against certain of its members and that discrimination occurs on its platform, noting that there have been too many unacceptable instances of people being discriminated against on the Airbnb platform because of who they are or what they look like. {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

. The effect of Airbnb s booking policies is that Airbnb s public accommodation its service of offering to the public, among other things, lodgings discriminates and violates ORS A.0, because Airbnb offers a different service to African-Americans than it does to whites. Airbnb s booking policies result in unequal treatment to African-Americans. Under Airbnb s booking policies, plaintiff and other African-Americans in Oregon do not receive the full and equal accommodation of Airbnb s offerings.. Airbnb s booking policies violate Oregon s public accommodations statute by requiring guests to maintain a profile that includes a photograph, by forwarding to hosts information about guests that necessarily reveal immutable protected characteristics, and by allowing hosts to make booking decisions based on those immutable protected characteristics.. Airbnb is directly liable for that discrimination because its policies directly act to deny persons within Oregon and, specifically, African-Americans the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of a place of public accommodation.. Airbnb also aids and abets its hosts in unlawful discrimination by establishing booking policies that allow its member hosts to discriminate based on protected characteristics, and by continuing to maintain such policies even while it concedes that they are discriminatory.. Plaintiff is not a member of Airbnb and has never been a member of Airbnb.. Plaintiff wishes to become a member of Airbnb and to take advantage of the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of Airbnb, and without any distinction, discrimination, or restriction on account of plaintiff s race or color. {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

. Plaintiff and all class members have a legally recognized interest in accessing public accommodations, such as Airbnb, that do not discriminate in violation of Oregon law.. Plaintiff, through counsel, requested that Airbnb allow her to become a member of Airbnb so that she and others similarly situated may access the public accommodations offered by Airbnb. However, plaintiff demanded that Airbnb cease implementation of its policies that discriminate against African-Americans and that allow hosts to discriminate against African- Americans.. Airbnb refused to allow plaintiff and other African-Americans in Oregon to join under those terms and, instead, Airbnb continues to maintain a platform that discriminates against African-Americans. By doing so, Airbnb made a distinction, discriminated, and imposed a restriction on plaintiff and all members of the class on account of race and/or color.. Airbnb s discriminatory policies, and its refusal to allow plaintiff and members of the class to join free of those discriminatory policies, caused and continue to cause injury to and impact on the legally recognized interest to access public accommodations free of any discrimination and in compliance with Oregon law.. That injury to and impact on the legally recognized interest is real or probable in that Airbnb refuses to allow plaintiff and members of the class access to an accommodation that provides services and lodging free of any distinction, discrimination, or restriction based on race or color. {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

. By granting the relief plaintiff and members of the class seek, this Court will rectify that injury to and impact on the legally recognized interest by allowing plaintiff and members of the class access to the public accommodations available through Airbnb s platform in a manner that complies with Oregon law and is free of any distinction, discrimination, or restriction on account of race and/or color. CLASS ALLEGATIONS 0. Plaintiff brings this action as a representative party pursuant to ORCP, and on behalf of a class initially defined as: All African-American residents of Oregon who are not currently, and have never been, members of Airbnb. 1. Common questions of fact and law exist and predominate over questions affecting individual members of the class. Common questions include: A. Whether Airbnb is a public accommodation under Oregon law; B. Whether Airbnb s booking policy violates Oregon s public accommodations statute; C. Whether Airbnb s booking policy discriminates based on race and/or color; D. Whether Airbnb s refusal to allow plaintiff and members of the class to join Airbnb free of its discriminatory policies has caused an injury and impact on the legally recognized interest to access public accommodations free of discrimination; and E. Whether Airbnb s booking policies result in unequal treatment to African- Americans, who do not receive the full and equal accommodation of Airbnb s offerings.. Plaintiff s claim is typical of the claims of all members of the class in that: {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

A. All claims involve identical conduct because Airbnb s policies would apply to all prospective members in the same manner; B. Airbnb refuses to allow plaintiff and members of the class to join free of its discriminatory policy because its policies apply uniformly to all prospective members; and C. Plaintiff s claim is based on the same legal theory that all members of the class will advance in this action.. Plaintiff will fairly and adequately protect and represent the interests of the class in that: A. Her claim is typical of the claims of all class members; B. Plaintiff s counsel is qualified to represent her and members of the class and will vigorously prosecute the litigation; and C. Plaintiff s interests are not in conflict with the interests of members of the class and those interests are aligned.. A class action is superior to other methods available for adjudication of this action in that: A. Common questions of law and fact predominate over factors affecting individuals; B. Upon information and belief, no other class action that purports to represent Oregon residents wishing to access Airbnb s public accommodation free of discrimination that violates Oregon law has been commenced; C. Individual members of the class will have little to no interest in controlling the litigation due to the high costs of individual actions and because the claim seeks injunctive relief only and, for that reason, the action is a mandatory class and the relief sought will prevent further harm to plaintiff and members of the class; and D. This Court is experienced in managing class action litigation and is a desirable forum because Airbnb conducts significant business in this county and in Oregon. {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

CLAIM FOR RELIEF (ORS A.0 AND A.()) Plaintiff restates and incorporates the allegations above as if stated herein... Under Oregon law, plaintiff and members of the class are entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of any place of public accommodation, without any distinction, discrimination, or restriction on account of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, or age.. Airbnb offers a different service to African-Americans than it does to whites. Because of Airbnb s booking policies, including those policies that allow hosts to consider and deny booking requests based on the profile photo and name of a guest, African-American members of Airbnb receive unequal treatment and are denied booking requests on account of their race and/or color. Accordingly, African-Americans, like plaintiff and members of the class, are unable to access and receive full and equal accommodations from Airbnb s platform.. Airbnb makes distinctions, discriminates, and imposes restrictions on plaintiff and members of the class on account of race or color by denying them membership free of discrimination.. Plaintiff wishes to join Airbnb and to access the public accommodations available through Airbnb s platform in a manner that complies with Oregon law and is free of discrimination. Members of the class are entitled to access public accommodations that comply with Oregon law and are free of discrimination. {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

0. Pursuant to ORS A.(), plaintiff, on her own behalf and as a representative of the class defined above, seeks an injunction requiring Airbnb to allow plaintiff and other African- American residents of Oregon to join as members and to access the full accommodations available on Airbnb s platform, but without imposing on plaintiff and other members of the class those policies which render Airbnb s platform discriminatory, including but not limited to the policies that provide hosts information about guests that necessarily reveal immutable protected characteristics, and by allowing hosts to make booking decisions based on those immutable protected characteristics. 1. Plaintiff also seeks an award of reasonable attorney fees, costs, and expert witness fees pursuant to ORS A.(). Plaintiff reserves the right to amend this Complaint to seek compensatory and punitive damages and other available equitable relief. JURY TRIAL DEMAND Plaintiff demands a jury trial as to all claims and issues for which that right is available, ORS A.. PRAYER FOR RELIEF WHEREFORE, Plaintiff seeks judgment against defendant and the following relief: A. An order certifying the matter as a class action pursuant to ORCP, naming plaintiff as the class representative, and naming counsel as class counsel; B. On plaintiff s Claim for Relief, an injunction requiring Airbnb to allow plaintiff and other African-American members of the public to join as members and to access the accommodations available on Airbnb s platform, but without imposing on plaintiff and other members of the class those policies which render Airbnb s platform discriminatory, including the policies that provides hosts information about guests that necessarily reveal immutable protected characteristics, and by allowing hosts to make booking decisions based on those immutable {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0

protected characteristics; C. An award of reasonable attorney fees, costs, and expert witness fees; and D. All other relief and the Court finds appropriate. Dated this th day of March. STOLL STOLL BERNE LOKTING & SHLACHTER P.C. By: s/joshua L. Ross Joshua L. Ross, OSB No. 0 Yoona Park, OSB No. 00 SW Oak Street, Suite 00 Portland, OR Telephone: (0) -00 Facsimile: (0) -0 Email: jross@stollberne.com ypark@stollberne.com -AND- Nicholas A Kahl, OSB No. Email nick@nickkahl.com NICK KAHL, LLC SW Oak St., Suite 00 Portland OR Telephone: (1) -0 Facsimile: (0) -0 Attorneys for Plaintiff Trial Attorneys: Nicholas A Kahl, OSB No. Joshua L. Ross, OSB No. 0 {SSBLS Main Documents//001/000-1 } Page COMPLAINT S.W. OAK STREET PORTLAND, OREGON TEL. (0) -00 FAX (0) -0