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Stay updated with the latest STR industry news and regulations

Marin County passes new rules limiting vacation rentals - San Francisco Chronicle

Marin County, CA has passed new regulations limiting vacation rentals. This news is important as it could impact your ability to operate short-term rentals in that area. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations to ensure compliance.

over 2 years agoMarin County, CA85
No regulations on short-term rentals in unincorporated Deschutes County - Central Oregon Daily

This article states that unincorporated Deschutes County, Oregon, currently has no specific regulations for short-term rentals. Hosts in this area should be aware of this lack of regulation but should still stay informed about potential future changes.

over 2 years agoOregon75
Four Self Assessment Tax Tips for Hosts on Airbnb - Airbnb Newsroom

This article from Airbnb Newsroom provides four self-assessment tax tips specifically for Airbnb hosts. Hosts should review these tips to ensure they are compliant with tax regulations and understand their tax obligations related to their Airbnb hosting activities.

over 2 years ago85
Folly navigates choppy seas as short-term rental limits divide residents, rental operators - Post and Courier

This article discusses the ongoing debate in Folly Beach, SC, regarding short-term rental limits and the division it's causing among residents and rental operators. Hosts should be aware of potential local regulatory changes that could impact their ability to operate.

over 2 years agoFolly Beach, SC75
While banned in Asheville, Airbnbs are unrestricted in the county. That might change. - The Asheville Citizen Times

This article discusses potential changes to short-term rental regulations in Buncombe County, North Carolina, where Asheville has banned Airbnbs. Hosts in the county should stay informed as regulations could change, impacting their ability to operate.

over 2 years agoAsheville, NC85
Airbnb’s Legal Turmoil: Hosts and Company Wade Through Fines, Taxes, and Regulations - RSU by PriceLabs

This article discusses the legal challenges, including fines and regulations, that Airbnb hosts and the company are facing. Hosts need to stay informed about these issues to avoid potential penalties and ensure compliance with local rules. This could affect pricing and profitability.

over 2 years ago75
2024-01-03: Draft Short Term Rental Ordinance - City of Detroit (.gov)

The City of Detroit has a draft ordinance regarding short-term rentals. Hosts in Detroit should review the proposed regulations, as it may impact their ability to operate or require changes to their business practices.

over 2 years agoDetroit, MI90
More than two-thirds of Aspen’s occupied homes are deed-restricted - AspenTimes.com

This article states that a significant portion of occupied homes in Aspen are deed-restricted. This information may be useful for hosts looking to invest in properties or understand local market dynamics.

over 2 years agoAspen, CO65
New mayor served with recall papers - bigbeargrizzly.net

This article reports that a new mayor has been served with recall papers. While the direct relevance to STR hosting seems limited, local political situations can potentially impact local regulations relevant to STR hosts. Hosts should stay informed about local government activities.

over 2 years ago65
Airbnb fined A$15m for misleading Australian customers - BBC

Airbnb was fined A$15 million in Australia for misleading customers. This highlights the importance of accurate representation in listings and adherence to local consumer protection laws. Hosts must ensure their property details and pricing are transparent and truthful to avoid potential penalties and maintain guest trust.

over 2 years agoAustralia85
York Beach property owners fight new rules for Airbnb, Vrbo rentals, calling it a 'tax' - Seacoastonline.com

Property owners in York Beach are contesting new regulations on Airbnb and Vrbo rentals, viewing them as a tax. The specific details of the regulations and the owners' concerns about their financial impact are not provided in this snippet. This situation underscores the ongoing tension between short-term rental hosts and local governments regarding regulations.

over 2 years agoYork Beach75
Managing a holiday home? You must hold a licence - Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ)

According to the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ), holiday home managers in Queensland, Australia, are required to hold a license. This regulatory update means hosts must comply to legally operate their short-term rentals, impacting how they manage and operate their properties. Understanding and securing the necessary licenses is vital for STR owners to avoid penalties.

over 2 years agoQueensland92
Airbnb Spends Record Amount on Lobbying Amid Attempts at Regulation - Truthout

Airbnb is significantly increasing its lobbying efforts, spending a record amount to influence regulations. This increase suggests that Airbnb is proactively responding to regulatory challenges in various markets. Hosts should stay informed about potential local regulations that could impact their operations.

over 2 years ago85
France 2024: Balancing Tourism Boom and New Laws in the Short-Term Rental Market - RSU by PriceLabs

France's short-term rental market is adapting to a surge in tourism, facing new laws in 2024. This includes balancing high demand with regulatory changes, likely impacting pricing strategies and compliance. Hosts should stay informed about the evolving landscape to maintain profitability and navigate potential restrictions.

over 2 years agoFrance75
Airbnb agrees to pay $621 million to settle a tax dispute in Italy - PBS

Airbnb has agreed to pay a substantial $621 million to settle a tax dispute in Italy. This settlement resolves a significant financial matter, potentially affecting the company's financial strategies. This news indicates a focus on tax compliance and could set a precedent for other regions regarding short-term rental taxation and enforcement.

over 2 years agoItaly85
Asheville man convicted in $3.5 million felony bank fraud scheme with vacation rentals - WLOS

An Asheville man was convicted in a $3.5 million bank fraud scheme involving vacation rentals. Hosts should be aware of the legal and financial risks associated with fraudulent activities that could potentially involve their STR businesses.

over 2 years agoAsheville, NC78
City Beat: Short-term rentals sore spot for council - Springfield Business Journal

This article discusses short-term rentals being a contentious issue for the Springfield city council. Hosts in Springfield, MO should pay attention to local government discussions as they could lead to changes in regulations impacting their businesses.

over 2 years agoSpringfield, MO75
Folly Beach tries to make short-term rental cap work as renewal period approaches - Post and Courier

Folly Beach, SC is working to implement and refine its short-term rental cap as the renewal period approaches. Hosts should familiarize themselves with any local regulations regarding caps and permits to ensure compliance.

over 2 years agoFolly Beach, SC85
Buncombe County Planning Board to consider zoning restrictions for short-term rentals - The Valley Echo

The Buncombe County Planning Board in North Carolina is considering new zoning restrictions for short-term rentals. Hosts in Buncombe County should stay informed about potential changes to local regulations that could impact their ability to operate or require adjustments to their business.

over 2 years agoBuncombe County, NC85
Airbnb ramps up federal lobbying efforts amid attempts at regulation - OpenSecrets

Airbnb is increasing its lobbying efforts at the federal level, likely in response to growing attempts to regulate short-term rentals. Hosts should be aware of potential changes in federal regulations that could impact their businesses.

over 2 years agoUnited States75