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- Plano City Council bans new short-term rentals in most residential areas - KERA News
Plano City Council bans new short-term rentals in most residential areas - KERA News
Summary
The Plano City Council has enacted a ban on new short-term rentals in most residential areas. Hosts in Plano should be aware of this new regulation as it will likely affect their ability to operate or expand their STR businesses in the city.
Key Insights
- •Plano City Council banned new short-term rentals in most residential areas.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should review the new regulations in Plano to determine if their current or planned STR operations are affected.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts who are unaware of or fail to comply with the new ban risk facing penalties or having to cease operations.
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