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- Short term vacation rental bill sponsor won’t pick up the mantle in 2025 - Florida Phoenix
Short term vacation rental bill sponsor won’t pick up the mantle in 2025 - Florida Phoenix
Summary
A Florida bill's sponsor for short-term vacation rentals will not be proposing new legislation in 2025. This has implications for hosts regarding potential regulatory changes, signaling a period of potential stability or lack of momentum in the current regulatory environment. Hosts should stay informed on local ordinances as the state's stance might shift.
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