New National City rules meant to prevent crime could force a race for vacation rental permits - inewsource.org

STR Permit News
Published: December 3, 2025
Regulations & Compliance
National City

Summary

New rules in National City are being implemented to prevent crime, which could lead to a rush for vacation rental permits. Hosts should be aware of these new regulations and consider applying for permits promptly to avoid potential issues.

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