DeSantis vetoes short-term rental bill in favor of local regulation - NBC 6 South Florida
Summary
The Governor of Florida vetoed a statewide short-term rental bill, leaving the regulation of short-term rentals to local authorities. This means hosts should be aware of and comply with local ordinances, as regulations will vary by location.
Key Insights
- •The veto leaves short-term rental regulations to local jurisdictions.
- •The Governor vetoed a statewide short-term rental bill.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should research and understand the short-term rental regulations in their specific local area.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failure to comply with local regulations could result in fines or other penalties.
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