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- Ocean City faces second referendum fight over short-term rental limits - Baltimore Sun
Ocean City faces second referendum fight over short-term rental limits - Baltimore Sun
Summary
Ocean City faces a second referendum on short-term rental limits. This follows previous debates about regulations, indicating continued local interest in controlling the STR market. The upcoming vote will determine the future of short-term rentals within city limits, and hosts must stay informed about the evolving regulations.
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