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- Denver cracks down on unlicensed short-term rental hosts — through the platforms - Denverite
Denver cracks down on unlicensed short-term rental hosts — through the platforms - Denverite
Summary
This Denverite article discusses Denver's crackdown on unlicensed short-term rental hosts through the use of platforms like Airbnb. Hosts should ensure they are properly licensed to avoid potential fines and penalties from the city.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should check and maintain proper licenses and permits in Denver.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Unlicensed short-term rental hosts face potential penalties.
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