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- Park Township officials admitted in emails that short-term rentals were allowed - Michigan Capitol Confidential
Park Township officials admitted in emails that short-term rentals were allowed - Michigan Capitol Confidential
Summary
Park Township officials in Michigan admitted in emails that short-term rentals were allowed. This news highlights the importance of understanding local regulations and ordinances for your STR business. Hosts should stay informed about their local government's stance on STRs.
Key Insights
- •Park Township officials admitted in emails that short-term rentals were allowed.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should regularly check for updates and clarifications from their local government regarding STR regulations.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to stay informed about local regulations could lead to non-compliance.
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