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- New House bill would strictly limit short-term rental regulation | Ketchum - Idaho Mountain Express Newspaper
New House bill would strictly limit short-term rental regulation | Ketchum - Idaho Mountain Express Newspaper
Summary
A new House bill is being proposed that could strictly limit how short-term rentals are regulated. Hosts should monitor local legislative activity to stay informed about potential changes to STR regulations in their area.
Key Insights
- •A new House bill is being proposed that could limit short-term rental regulations.
Action Items
- ✓Monitor local legislative activity for potential changes to STR regulations.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to stay informed about local regulatory changes could lead to non-compliance, fines, or operational challenges.
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