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- Duluth places moratorium on short-term rental licenses - Duluth News Tribune
Duluth places moratorium on short-term rental licenses - Duluth News Tribune
Summary
Duluth, MN has placed a moratorium on issuing new short-term rental licenses. This means it may be difficult or impossible to start a new STR in Duluth. Hosts should check local regulations for updates.
Key Insights
- •Duluth has placed a moratorium on short-term rental licenses.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts operating in Duluth should check for any grandfathering clauses or exceptions to the moratorium.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Hosts risk operating without a valid license if they are unaware of the moratorium and attempt to start a new STR.
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