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- Got a complaint about a short-term rental? Dallas officials say what they can do is limited - KERA News
Got a complaint about a short-term rental? Dallas officials say what they can do is limited - KERA News
Summary
This article from Dallas, TX, highlights limitations in what city officials can do when they receive complaints about short-term rentals. Hosts should be aware of these potential limitations, as it may impact how their complaints are handled.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts in Dallas should familiarize themselves with local regulations regarding STRs and understand the specific processes for addressing complaints.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts may face challenges resolving guest complaints or addressing neighborhood issues, as the article suggests limited recourse from local authorities.
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