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UMaine expands summer intern housing program to ease short-term rental challenges - The University of Maine
Summary
The University of Maine is expanding its summer intern housing program, potentially alleviating the strain on the local short-term rental market. This expansion could reduce competition for housing during the peak summer season. This may create more availability for both guests and hosts in the area. Local hosts should watch for any impacts.
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