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Annapolis City Council Approves One-Year Ban on New Short-Term Rental Licenses - Eye On Annapolis
Summary
The Annapolis City Council has approved a one-year ban on new short-term rental licenses. This crucial decision impacts existing and prospective hosts by limiting market entry. This regulatory change highlights the growing trend of cities addressing the STR market's impact on housing and local communities.
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