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Ormond Beach shooter was renting an unlicensed Airbnb, according to state board - Daytona Beach News-Journal
Summary
An individual in Ormond Beach was renting an unlicensed Airbnb, as per the state board. This highlights the importance of hosts ensuring their listings comply with all local regulations. Hosts should verify they have the necessary permits and licenses for their short-term rentals.
Key Insights
- •The Ormond Beach shooter was renting an unlicensed Airbnb.
Action Items
- ✓Verify that your listing complies with all local regulations, permits, and licensing requirements.Effort: lowImpact: high
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Renting an unlicensed Airbnb can lead to legal issues.
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