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- SC Appeals Court rules Folly Beach’s short-term rental cap is not a zoning change - Post and Courier
SC Appeals Court rules Folly Beach’s short-term rental cap is not a zoning change - Post and Courier
Summary
The South Carolina Appeals Court ruled that Folly Beach's short-term rental cap doesn't constitute a zoning change. This decision clarifies the legal landscape for STR regulations in the area, offering insights into how existing zoning laws are being interpreted. This impacts how future STR restrictions may be implemented and challenged by hosts.
Key Insights
- •The SC Appeals Court ruled that Folly Beach's short-term rental cap is not considered a zoning change.
Action Items
- ✓Review local regulations and zoning laws in your area to understand the legal framework for short-term rentals.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts should stay informed on how local zoning laws are being interpreted in their area, as regulations can change.
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