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Why Albuquerque can’t agree on short-term rentals, even as illegal listings grow - City Desk ABQ
Summary
Albuquerque faces challenges in regulating short-term rentals, with ongoing disagreements and a rise in illegal listings. This lack of consensus impacts both hosts and the housing market. Understanding the local regulatory landscape is crucial for hosts to operate legally and avoid potential penalties.
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