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- Bandon pauses new vacation rental applications for 120 days - Jefferson Public Radio
Bandon pauses new vacation rental applications for 120 days - Jefferson Public Radio
Summary
Bandon, Oregon, is pausing new vacation rental applications for 120 days. This temporary moratorium, announced by Jefferson Public Radio, suggests increasing scrutiny of STRs. Hosts looking to operate in Bandon will need to wait before being approved. This pause may affect local market supply.
Key Insights
- •Bandon, Oregon, is pausing new vacation rental applications for 120 days.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts considering operating in Bandon, OR, should check local regulations and understand the implications of the moratorium.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts who apply for permits during the moratorium face automatic denial.
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