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Myrtle Beach considers charging visitors a fee to pay for safety - wrdw.com
Summary
The city of Myrtle Beach, SC is considering implementing a visitor fee to fund public safety measures. While the article doesn't detail specifics about how this might impact STR hosts, any new fees can affect profitability.
Key Insights
- •Myrtle Beach is considering a visitor fee to fund public safety.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in Myrtle Beach should monitor local news and government websites for updates on the proposed visitor fee and its potential impact on their businesses.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to stay informed about and comply with new local fees could result in unexpected expenses and reduced profitability.
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