'Party houses' targeted as Wellington opens 24/7 hotline for short-term rental abuses - The Palm Beach Post

Published: November 25, 2024
Regulations & Compliance
Wellington, FL

Summary

Wellington is opening a 24/7 hotline to address short-term rental abuses, specifically targeting "party houses." Hosts should be aware of potential increased scrutiny and consider reviewing their house rules and guest screening processes to avoid issues.

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