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Second short-term rental bill seeks licensing exception, but still undercuts McCall’s rules - Valley Lookout
Summary
A second short-term rental bill is being proposed that seeks to create a licensing exception, but it may still undermine existing regulations. This news indicates potential changes in the regulatory landscape for short-term rentals, specifically concerning licensing requirements. Hosts should stay informed about these potential legislative shifts to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.
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