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Michigan could open the floodgates on short-term rentals, overruling local governments - Michigan Advance
Summary
This article discusses potential changes in Michigan that could impact local government's ability to regulate short-term rentals. Hosts in Michigan should be aware of this potential shift in regulations, as it could affect their ability to operate.
Key Insights
- •Michigan may open the door for more STRs, potentially overriding local government control.
Action Items
- ✓Monitor legislative activity in Michigan regarding STR regulations.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to comply with changing local regulations can lead to fines and/or the inability to operate your STR.
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