Woodstock will vote on short-term rental ordinance - Vermont Public
Summary
Woodstock, Vermont will soon vote on a new ordinance regulating short-term rentals. This development highlights the growing trend of local governments taking control of STRs. Hosts in the area should monitor the vote and prepare for possible changes in regulations. The new ordinance could affect operational requirements and licensing.
Key Insights
- •Woodstock is voting on a short-term rental ordinance.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in Woodstock should monitor the vote and stay updated on potential changes to local regulations.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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