To Fight Airbnb, Local Government Groups Falsely Say No One Has Banned Them - Mackinac Center
Summary
This article discusses local government groups falsely claiming that no jurisdictions have banned Airbnb. Hosts should be aware of local regulations, as these claims may be misleading and could lead to compliance issues. Hosts need to verify local regulations for STRs.
Action Items
- ✓Check with your local government and/or HOA to confirm current STR regulations.Effort: lowImpact: high
- ✓Hosts should independently verify all local regulations related to short-term rentals.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Local government groups are falsely stating that no jurisdictions have banned Airbnb.
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