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- Buncombe short-term rental committee begins work; worries over timeline, member make-up - The Asheville Citizen Times
Buncombe short-term rental committee begins work; worries over timeline, member make-up - The Asheville Citizen Times
Summary
A committee in Buncombe County, NC, focused on short-term rentals has begun its work. Hosts should monitor the committee's progress as it could lead to new local regulations that affect STR operations.
Key Insights
- •The article mentions concerns about the timeline and member make-up of the committee.
Action Items
- ✓Monitor the proceedings of the Buncombe County short-term rental committee. Attend meetings, review published reports, and prepare for potential regulatory changes.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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