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- Airbnb short-term rentals to remain unregulated in Moncton - CBC
Airbnb short-term rentals to remain unregulated in Moncton - CBC
Summary
This article reports that short-term rentals in Moncton will remain unregulated. This means hosts in Moncton can continue to operate without specific STR regulations for the time being. Hosts should stay informed on local government changes.
Key Insights
- •Airbnb short-term rentals will remain unregulated in Moncton.
Action Items
- ✓Continue to monitor local government announcements and news outlets for any future changes regarding STR regulations in Moncton.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to stay informed about potential regulatory changes could lead to future non-compliance issues if regulations are introduced.
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