Board recommends new education programs, property management rules for vacation rentals - The Palm Springs Post

Vacation Rental Law
Published: June 17, 2025
Regulations & Compliance
Palm Springs, CA

Summary

The Palm Springs Post reports on the Board's recommendations for new education programs and property management rules for vacation rentals. This could significantly impact how hosts operate and ensure compliance with emerging regulations. Understanding these changes will be crucial for all Palm Springs STR operators.

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