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State law allows counties to ask platforms like Airbnb, VRBO to remove listings for unlicensed short-term rentals - AspenTimes.com
Summary
A new state law allows counties to request that platforms like Airbnb and VRBO remove listings for short-term rentals that aren't licensed. This means hosts need to ensure they are properly licensed to avoid removal from these platforms. Review your local regulations and licensing requirements immediately.
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