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- OC Council drops plan to cap short-term rental licenses - OC Today-Dispatch
OC Council drops plan to cap short-term rental licenses - OC Today-Dispatch
Summary
The OC Council reversed its plan to cap short-term rental licenses. This decision provides continued flexibility for existing and prospective hosts, removing a potential barrier to entry in the market. Hosts can continue operating without the constraint of a license limit.
Key Insights
- •The OC Council dropped the plan to cap short-term rental licenses.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should stay informed about evolving local regulations in the OC region.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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