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NOAA Weather Radios Required for All Short-Term Rentals in Ruidoso - Village of Ruidoso Municipal Government (.gov)
Summary
The Village of Ruidoso, New Mexico, has mandated that all short-term rentals must have a NOAA Weather Radio. This new regulation aims to improve guest safety by providing timely alerts about severe weather conditions, enhancing the overall guest experience. Hosts must comply with this local ordinance to maintain their STR permits.
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