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New Johnson County regulations target short-term rentals outside city limits - KCTV
Summary
New regulations in Johnson County, outside city limits, are specifically targeting short-term rentals. Details on the specific rules and their impact on hosts are expected to be released soon. Hosts should stay informed to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties related to the new regulations.
Key Insights
- •New regulations specifically target short-term rentals outside city limits in Johnson County.
Action Items
- ✓Monitor official county communications and local news outlets for updates regarding the specific requirements of the new regulations.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to comply with the new Johnson County regulations could result in fines or other penalties.
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