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Stay updated with the latest STR industry news and regulations
Indian Rocks Beach votes to weaken vacation rental rules - Tampa Bay 28
Indian Rocks Beach has voted to weaken vacation rental rules. This is important for hosts in the area as it impacts their ability to operate. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations.
Port Hueneme considering restrictions on short-term rentals - Ventura County Star
Port Hueneme is considering restrictions on short-term rentals. Hosts in the area should monitor local news and government announcements for updates on potential permit requirements, zoning changes, or other regulations. Staying informed is crucial to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties.
Monterey County's new rules could end unhosted vacation rentals along the coast - KSBW
New regulations in Monterey County, California, could potentially end unhosted vacation rentals along the coast. Hosts with properties in Monterey County should monitor local news and regulations for updates on these potential changes.
SLO County city is cracking down on vacation rentals with new rules, penalties - San Luis Obispo Tribune
A city in SLO County is implementing new rules and penalties for vacation rentals. Hosts should review the new regulations to ensure compliance and avoid potential fines or operational disruptions.
Santa Cruz County overhauls rules on short-term rentals, implementing new caps - Lookout Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz County is overhauling its short-term rental rules and implementing new caps. Hosts in Santa Cruz County should familiarize themselves with the updated regulations to ensure compliance.
South Lake Tahoe enforces new vacation rental rules with strict measures - mynews4.com
South Lake Tahoe is implementing new, strict vacation rental regulations. Hosts in the area must understand and comply with these new rules to avoid penalties.
How short-term rentals like Airbnbs are regulated - Daily Memphian
This article discusses the regulation of short-term rentals like Airbnbs. Hosts should understand the evolving legal landscape to remain compliant and avoid potential penalties. Staying informed about local regulations is key for continued operation.
Atlanta approves short-term rental limits for neighborhood near Georgia Tech - Georgia Public Broadcasting
Atlanta has approved short-term rental limits in a neighborhood near Georgia Tech. This means hosts in that area may need to adjust their operations to comply with the new regulations. Hosts should familiarize themselves with the new rules to avoid penalties.
Largest Hawaii Vacation Rental Company Faces Major Shake Up - Beat of Hawaii
This article discusses a major shakeup within the largest vacation rental company in Hawaii. While specifics aren't detailed, hosts in Hawaii should stay informed as industry changes could impact occupancy, pricing, and local regulations.
Short-term home rentals are dropping in L.A. ‘The rules are too much’ - Los Angeles Times
Short-term rentals are decreasing in Los Angeles due to new regulations. Hosts should be aware of these rule changes, as they may impact their ability to operate or the profitability of their rentals.
Atlanta City Council votes to ban short term rentals in Home Park - Rough Draft Atlanta
The Atlanta City Council has voted to ban short-term rentals in the Home Park neighborhood. This decision will directly impact hosts operating in that area. Hosts should review local regulations and understand the implications of this new ban to avoid penalties.
Commission takes initial step to tap brakes on vacation rentals along Monterey coast - Local News Matters
A commission is taking initial steps to regulate vacation rentals along the Monterey coast. Hosts in this area should monitor local news for updates and understand potential changes to regulations that could affect their operations.
Commercial vacation rentals could soon be banned in Big Sur - KSBW
Commercial vacation rentals in Big Sur, California, may soon be banned. Hosts with properties in this area should monitor local news and regulations for updates on potential restrictions.
Airbnb purges New Orleans short-term rental listings as new rules kick in - NOLA.com
New Orleans is purging short-term rental listings on Airbnb as new regulations take effect. Hosts in New Orleans must comply with the new rules to avoid listing removal. Stay informed about local regulations to maintain your listings.
Public on vacation proposed rental rules - The Catalina Islander
This article from The Catalina Islander discusses proposed rental rules, indicating potential changes to short-term rental regulations. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations and participate in public discussions affecting their business.
Vacation rentals could be banned in one of California’s top coastal destinations - San Francisco Chronicle
This article reports that vacation rentals could be banned in a prominent coastal destination in California. Hosts should monitor local regulations and consider how this potential change might impact their STR business.
The Coastal Commission certifies Monterey County's short-term rental ordinance. - Monterey County Weekly
Monterey County's short-term rental ordinance has been certified by the Coastal Commission. This means new regulations are likely in place. Hosts in Monterey County should familiarize themselves with the ordinance.
Airbnb pushes ‘Save Our Services’ campaign for more short-term rentals in LA - LAist
Airbnb is launching a campaign in Los Angeles to advocate for more short-term rentals. This is important for hosts in LA as it could impact future regulations and the availability of STRs in the city. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations and any potential changes resulting from this campaign.
The fliers say ‘Save Our Services.’ Airbnb is actually pulling the strings - Los Angeles Times
This article discusses an ongoing issue in Los Angeles related to short-term rentals, with a focus on who is behind the messaging. Hosts in LA should be aware of potential behind-the-scenes lobbying efforts and stay informed on local regulations.
City Council votes to toughen short-term rental penalties - 13newsnow.com
A City Council has voted to increase penalties for short-term rental violations. Hosts in the affected area should be aware of these changes and ensure they are compliant with all local regulations to avoid potential fines.