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- Town approves special use permit for short-term rental - The Daily Reflector
Town approves special use permit for short-term rental - The Daily Reflector
Summary
A town has approved a special use permit for a short-term rental. This indicates a positive shift for STRs in that location, allowing them to operate legally. Hosts should monitor local regulations closely to ensure compliance and take advantage of new opportunities.
Key Insights
- •The town has approved a special use permit for a short-term rental.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should monitor local regulations closely to ensure compliance.Effort: lowImpact: high
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