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- Johnson County adopts new rules for short-term rentals outside of city limits - FOX4KC.com
Johnson County adopts new rules for short-term rentals outside of city limits - FOX4KC.com
Summary
Johnson County, outside of city limits, has enacted new regulations for short-term rentals. This development impacts hosts operating in the county. Learn how to stay compliant with the new rules to avoid potential penalties and ensure continued operation of your STR.
Action Items
- ✓Review and update your operations to comply with the new Johnson County regulations. Ensure your STR meets the updated requirements to avoid any potential violations.Effort: mediumImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to adhere to the new regulations in Johnson County may result in penalties.
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