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No short-term rentals in Baytown - Baytown Sun
Baytown, Texas has banned all short-term rentals (STRs) as of July 3, 2026. This stringent new regulation significantly impacts hosts and investors in the area, prohibiting any new or existing STR operations.
The County of Monterey's vacation rental ordinance stands but without restrictions on corporate or out-of-state ownership. - Monterey County Weekly
Monterey County's vacation rental ordinance remains intact, but key restrictions on corporate and out-of-state ownership have been removed. This signals a shift in local policy, potentially opening the market to a wider range of investors and operators.
Congress passes 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, sends bill to Trump
Congress passed the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, heading to President Trump. Key provisions limit institutional investors owning >350 single-family homes & explore small-dollar mortgages. This aims to improve housing supply & affordability.
Zillow investor sues over Redfin rental syndication deal
Zillow faces a lawsuit from an investor alleging misleading disclosures about its $100M Redfin rental syndication deal. Regulators view it as anti-competitive, potentially harming investors.
Downtown Hartford condo building owner seeks approval for 25 short-term rental units - Hartford Business Journal
A condo building owner in Downtown Hartford is seeking approval to operate 25 units as short-term rentals. This move highlights a growing trend of investors converting residential properties for STR use in urban centers.
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