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- North Vancouver district denies short-term rental licence over parking issues - The Spec
North Vancouver district denies short-term rental licence over parking issues - The Spec
Summary
North Vancouver has denied a short-term rental license due to parking issues, highlighting the importance of compliance with local regulations. This shows the need for hosts to carefully assess parking availability and ensure adherence to all local requirements to avoid license denial. Prioritizing parking and local rules is crucial for successful STR operation.
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