Wyandotte County amends short-term rental policy to meet World Cup housing demand - The Business Journals

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Published: February 9, 2026
Regulations & Compliance
Wyandotte County

Summary

Wyandotte County is adapting its short-term rental policies in anticipation of the World Cup's high housing demand. This policy change signifies a proactive response to increased tourism and the potential strain on local accommodations. Hosts in the area should pay attention to how these new rules may impact their operations.

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