Conwy Airbnb host ordered to tear down 'prison watchtower' - BBC
Summary
A Conwy, Wales Airbnb host has been ordered to demolish a structure described as a 'prison watchtower' by authorities. This highlights the importance of adhering to local planning regulations and ensuring that any property modifications comply with building codes before listing on short-term rental platforms. Failure to do so can lead to costly demolition orders.
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