Noisy neighbors: Resident says new short-term rental ordinance isn't helping - Spectrum Bay News 9
Summary
A resident reports that a new short-term rental ordinance isn't helping with noise complaints. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations and how they impact their operations to mitigate issues related to noise and guest behavior.
Key Insights
- •The new short-term rental ordinance is not effectively addressing noise complaints.
Action Items
- ✓Review your local short-term rental ordinance to ensure compliance.Effort: lowImpact: medium
- ✓Update House Rules and guest communication practices to manage noise.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to comply with local ordinances can lead to issues with neighbors and potential fines.
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