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- Baltimore City Council Passes Bill Repealing Ordinance That Prohibits Kids From Playing In The Street - CBS News
Baltimore City Council Passes Bill Repealing Ordinance That Prohibits Kids From Playing In The Street - CBS News
Summary
The Baltimore City Council repealed an ordinance prohibiting children from playing in the street. While not directly related to STRs, hosts should stay informed about local ordinances that could affect guest experience and community relations.
Key Insights
- •The Baltimore City Council passed a bill repealing an ordinance that prohibited kids from playing in the street.
Action Items
- ✓Review local ordinances in your area and understand their potential impact on your STR operations and guest experience.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to stay informed about local ordinances could lead to guest complaints or community issues.
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