Monroe County’s opt-out of state short-term rental registry draws criticism ahead of public hearing - RochesterFirst

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Published: December 8, 2025
Regulations & Compliance

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Monroe County's decision to opt out of the state's short-term rental registry is drawing criticism before a public hearing. This move could impact local regulations and potentially affect hosts' compliance requirements. Hosts should stay informed about these developments to understand how they might affect their operations and any future penalties.

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