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- State GOP leaders pitch compromise bill on short-term rental rules - BoiseDev
State GOP leaders pitch compromise bill on short-term rental rules - BoiseDev
Summary
State GOP leaders are proposing a compromise bill regarding short-term rental regulations. This suggests potential changes to existing or future laws impacting STR hosts. The outcome could significantly affect the operational landscape and profitability for those in the state, necessitating close monitoring of legislative developments.
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