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- Board extends moratorium for rentals in Idyllwild area, Temecula Valley - KESQ
Board extends moratorium for rentals in Idyllwild area, Temecula Valley - KESQ
Summary
A moratorium on short-term rentals has been extended in the Idyllwild area and Temecula Valley. Hosts in these areas need to be aware of the local regulations and potential impacts on their ability to operate their rentals.
Key Insights
- •The article states that the board extended a moratorium on short-term rentals.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in Idyllwild and Temecula Valley should check local ordinances and regulations regarding short-term rentals to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts who are unaware of or violate the moratorium could face legal issues and the inability to operate their rentals.
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