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- State Supreme Court deems Hague's Short Term Rental Law invalid - Sun Community News
State Supreme Court deems Hague's Short Term Rental Law invalid - Sun Community News
Summary
A state Supreme Court has invalidated Hague's Short Term Rental Law. Hosts in the Hague area should review their operations to ensure they are compliant with the updated regulations or lack thereof.
Key Insights
- •The State Supreme Court deemed Hague's Short Term Rental Law invalid.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should review their current compliance status based on the court's decision and the local government's response to understand updated regulations.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts who fail to comply with local regulations risk potential legal issues.
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