- Home
- /
- News
- /
- February 2021
- /
- Noise rule adjustments geared toward short-term rentals OK’d - Havasu News
Noise rule adjustments geared toward short-term rentals OK’d - Havasu News
Summary
Lake Havasu City, AZ, has adjusted its noise rules specifically for short-term rentals. Hosts in the area should familiarize themselves with these new regulations to ensure compliance.
Action Items
- ✓Review the updated noise regulations in Lake Havasu City, AZ, to ensure your STR complies.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failure to comply with the updated noise rules could result in fines or other penalties.
More from Regulations & Compliance
A new bylaw affecting short-term rentals in CapeNews.net will take effect on January 1st, potentially impacting hosts. Details about the new regulations are not included in this article, but hosts should prepare. Hosts should familiarize themselves with the changes to remain compliant.
This article discusses the response of STAAA to claims made by ARAMA regarding the housing crisis, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based policy. The response calls for data-driven decisions rather than relying on rhetoric. The article indirectly highlights the ongoing debate surrounding short-term rentals and their impact on housing availability.
Palm Springs, CA considers a new tax on hotels and short-term rentals, with funds earmarked for the Convention Center. The proposed tax aims to boost tourism infrastructure by generating additional revenue. This could impact host profitability and market competitiveness in the region.
Curated by Learn STR by GoStudioM


