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Kansas City opens World Cup short-term rental applications at discounted rate - KCTV
Summary
Kansas City is opening short-term rental permit applications with a discounted rate for the upcoming World Cup. Hosts in the area should take advantage of this to ensure compliance and potential benefits during the event. This allows hosts to prepare their properties and potentially benefit from increased demand.
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