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- Myrtle Beach temporarily halts new long-term rentals near ocean to boost city’s economic strength - wbtw.com
Myrtle Beach temporarily halts new long-term rentals near ocean to boost city’s economic strength - wbtw.com
Summary
Myrtle Beach, SC, is temporarily halting new long-term rentals near the ocean. This could impact your investment strategy if you're considering a long-term rental in the area. Review local regulations for any potential changes affecting your property.
Key Insights
- •Myrtle Beach is temporarily halting new long-term rentals near the ocean.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should review local regulations in Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas for potential changes.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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