Short-term rental task force recommends rule adjustments, but no cap on units for property owners - Juneau Empire
Summary
A short-term rental task force in an unnamed location has recommended adjustments to regulations, impacting hosts. However, the task force decided against implementing a cap on the number of units property owners can rent out. Hosts should stay informed about these rule changes.
Key Insights
- •The task force recommended rule adjustments for short-term rentals.
- •The task force decided NOT to implement a cap on the number of STR units.
Action Items
- ✓Stay informed about the specific rule adjustments recommended by the task force.Effort: lowImpact: medium
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