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Vid destroys Airbnbhost’s wild $5k demand- News.com.auAIRBNB HOST FINES
over 1 year ago

Vid destroys Airbnb host’s wild $5k demand - News.com.au

This article discusses a situation where an Airbnb host's $5,000 demand was rejected. Hosts should be aware of potential disputes and understand the process for resolving them to avoid financial losses and maintain their reputation.

No More Hidden Fees:FTC Announces JunkFees Rule—But Will It…VRBO REGULATION
over 1 year ago

No More Hidden Fees: FTC Announces Junk Fees Rule—But Will It Stick? - RSU by PriceLabs

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced a new 'Junk Fees Rule,' aiming to eliminate hidden fees across various industries. This rule seeks to increase price transparency, potentially impacting how businesses, including STRs, present their fees. While the rule's intentions are clear, the article raises questions about its enforcement and ultimate impact on the short-term rental market.

Lincoln County extendsmoratorium on newvacation rental…VACATION RENTAL LAW
over 1 year ago·Oregon

Lincoln County extends moratorium on new vacation rental licenses - NPR for Oregonians

Lincoln County, Oregon has extended its moratorium on new vacation rental licenses, creating a challenging environment for prospective STR hosts. This freeze highlights the growing regulatory scrutiny on short-term rentals, potentially limiting the market supply. Hosts need to stay informed on local ordinances, as similar measures could be implemented elsewhere.

Legal fight over FortWorth’s short-termrental ordinance to…
over 1 year ago·Fort Worth, TX

Legal fight over Fort Worth’s short-term rental ordinance to continue into 2025 - Fort Worth Report

A legal battle regarding Fort Worth's short-term rental ordinance will continue into 2025. This means there may be ongoing regulatory uncertainty for hosts in Fort Worth. Hosts should stay updated on the legal proceedings and any potential impact on their operations.

OKC adds newregulations forhome-sharing services…VRBO REGULATION
over 1 year ago·Oklahoma City, OK

OKC adds new regulations for home-sharing services like Airbnb, VRBO - The Oklahoman

Oklahoma City has introduced new regulations for short-term rental services like Airbnb and VRBO. Hosts in OKC should familiarize themselves with these new rules to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties. Further details on the specific regulations will be necessary to fully understand the impact.

Oklahoma City crackingdown on home-sharingparties from services…VRBO REGULATION
over 1 year ago·Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City cracking down on home-sharing parties from services like Airbnb, Vrbo - KOCO

Oklahoma City is cracking down on parties at short-term rentals listed on platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo. This means hosts in the area may face increased scrutiny regarding guest behavior. Hosts should review local regulations and house rules to ensure compliance.

A Florida beach townwants to crack down onvacation rentals. Wha…
over 1 year ago

A Florida beach town wants to crack down on vacation rentals. What leaders are proposing - WKMG

This article discusses potential regulatory changes regarding vacation rentals in a Florida beach town. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations, as these can significantly impact their ability to operate and their profitability.

Seabrook Island TownCouncil decides thefuture of short-term…
over 1 year ago·Seabrook Island, SC

Seabrook Island Town Council decides the future of short-term rentals - Live 5 News

The Seabrook Island Town Council is making decisions about the future of short-term rentals. Hosts in the area should pay close attention to any new regulations or restrictions that may impact their ability to operate their rentals.

After Dec. 1 Airbnbshootings, SouthEuclid council…
over 1 year ago·South Euclid, OH

After Dec. 1 Airbnb shootings, South Euclid council approves six-month moratorium on short-term home rentals - Cleveland.com

Following shootings, South Euclid, Ohio has approved a six-month moratorium on short-term rentals. Hosts in the South Euclid area need to be aware of this temporary ban and its potential impact on their operations.

As the OlympicsApproach, Los AngelesConsiders Crackdown o…VACATION RENTAL LAW
over 1 year ago·Los Angeles, CA

As the Olympics Approach, Los Angeles Considers Crackdown on Illegal Vacation Rentals - ProPublica

As the Los Angeles Olympics approach, the city is considering a crackdown on illegal vacation rentals. This move signals increasing regulatory scrutiny on STRs, particularly in tourist-heavy areas preparing for major events. Hosts should anticipate stricter enforcement and potential new rules.

Palm Coast rental homeowners could face newregulations following…
over 1 year ago·Palm Coast, FL

Palm Coast rental home owners could face new regulations following proposed ordinance - WFTV

Palm Coast, FL is considering new regulations for short-term rental owners. Hosts in the area should monitor the situation and understand how these new rules may impact their operations.

Myrtle Beach leadersban long-term rentalconversions in some…
over 1 year ago·Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach leaders ban long-term rental conversions in some areas of the city - MyHorryNews.com

Myrtle Beach leaders have banned long-term rental conversions in certain areas of the city. This is crucial for hosts in Myrtle Beach, as it impacts the potential for converting properties. Hosts should stay informed on local regulations to ensure compliance.

Did North Myrtle Beachpermanently banshort-term rentals…
over 1 year ago·North Myrtle Beach, SC

Did North Myrtle Beach permanently ban short-term rentals like AirBnB? Here’s what we know - Myrtle Beach Sun News

This article from Myrtle Beach Sun News discusses whether North Myrtle Beach has permanently banned short-term rentals like Airbnb. Hosts in the North Myrtle Beach area should stay informed about potential regulatory changes impacting their ability to operate.

Myrtle Beach CityCouncil passes zoningoverlay to limit…
over 1 year ago·Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach City Council passes zoning overlay to limit long-term rental contracts - WLOS

The Myrtle Beach City Council passed a zoning overlay that limits long-term rental contracts. This change could impact your ability to rent your property long-term in Myrtle Beach. Hosts should review local regulations to understand the implications for their rentals.

Myrtle Beach CityCouncil passes zoningoverlay to limit…
over 1 year ago·Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach City Council passes zoning overlay to limit long-term rental contracts - WPDE

The Myrtle Beach City Council has passed a zoning overlay that limits long-term rental contracts. This change will affect hosts in Myrtle Beach, potentially impacting their rental agreements. Hosts should review local regulations to understand the new limitations.

Fast facts about theEau Claire short-termrental ordinance…
over 1 year ago·Eau Claire, WI

Fast facts about the Eau Claire short-term rental ordinance - WEAU

This article discusses the short-term rental ordinance in Eau Claire, WI. Hosts in Eau Claire should familiarize themselves with the local regulations to ensure compliance.

'It lacks teeth':Residents, leaderstalk city's plan to…
over 1 year ago

'It lacks teeth': Residents, leaders talk city's plan to regulate short-term rentals - Houston Chronicle

This article discusses a city's plan to regulate short-term rentals, with concerns that the plan may not be effective. Hosts in the relevant city should stay informed about local regulations and any potential changes.

Myrtle Beach to banconverting short-termrentals. What does…
over 1 year ago·Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach to ban converting short-term rentals. What does this mean for hotel owners? - AOL.com

Myrtle Beach is banning the conversion of properties into short-term rentals. This means existing and potential STR owners in Myrtle Beach should understand how this impacts their investments and the local market. Further investigation into the specific regulations is recommended.

Colorado lawmakersdebate new regulationproposals for…
over 1 year ago·Colorado

Colorado lawmakers debate new regulation proposals for short-term rentals and vacant homes in the next legislative session - SummitDaily.com

Colorado lawmakers are debating new regulations for short-term rentals and vacant homes. Hosts in Colorado should stay informed about potential changes that could impact their operations and ensure compliance with any new rules.

Myrtle Beach cityleaders move forwardwith short-term renta…
over 1 year ago·Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach city leaders move forward with short-term rental overlay with modifications - wmbfnews.com

City leaders in Myrtle Beach are modifying their short-term rental overlay. Hosts in Myrtle Beach should stay informed about these changes to ensure compliance with local regulations.

Myrtle Beach officialsban short-term rentalconversions, point to…
over 1 year ago·Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach officials ban short-term rental conversions, point to millions in economic impact - WBTW

Myrtle Beach officials have banned short-term rental conversions. This is important for hosts looking to start or expand in the area, or those who currently host there. Check local regulations and be aware of any restrictions.

Myrtle Beach to banconverting short-termrentals. What does…
over 1 year ago·Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach to ban converting short-term rentals. What does this mean for hotel owners? - Myrtle Beach Sun News

Myrtle Beach is banning the conversion of properties into short-term rentals, which could impact the supply of available rentals. Hosts in Myrtle Beach should monitor local regulations and stay informed about zoning changes that may affect their ability to operate or expand their STR business.

City of Houstonconsiders regulationsfor Airbnb, Vrbo…VRBO REGULATION
over 1 year ago·Houston, TX

City of Houston considers regulations for Airbnb, Vrbo, other short-term rentals - Houston Public Media

The City of Houston is considering new regulations for short-term rentals like Airbnb and VRBO. Hosts in Houston should stay informed about these potential changes as they may impact their ability to operate and could introduce new compliance requirements.

‘Tenants nottourists’: Debaterages over NYC bill t…
over 1 year ago·New York City

‘Tenants not tourists’: Debate rages over NYC bill to change short-term rental legislation, expand Airbnb offerings - amNewYork

A debate is ongoing in New York City regarding a bill that could change short-term rental legislation, potentially expanding Airbnb offerings. Hosts in NYC should monitor these developments as they could significantly impact their ability to operate or expand their businesses.

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