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Buchanan approves new short-term rental ordinance - The Herald Palladium
Buchanan has approved a new short-term rental ordinance. This could lead to changes in local regulations, impacting host operations within the city. Hosts should familiarize themselves with these new rules to ensure compliance and avoid potential penalties.
Short-term rental restrictions tightening in South Okanagan - The Similkameen Spotlight
This article reports on tightening short-term rental restrictions in the South Okanagan region. Hosts in this area should pay close attention to potential changes in local regulations that could impact their ability to operate.
Airbnb Fights $10.5M Colorado Tax Bill On Guest Fees - Law360
Airbnb is disputing a $10.5 million tax bill from Colorado regarding guest fees. Hosts should be aware of potential tax implications related to guest fees and stay informed on local regulations.
Latest Short-Term Rental Proposals Coming Into Focus For November Special Town Meeting - Nantucket Current
Nantucket is preparing for a special town meeting in November to address upcoming short-term rental proposals. These proposals are being finalized, signaling potential changes to local regulations. Hosts should be aware of possible impacts on their operations and profitability.
Investing Near U.S. National Parks: A 2026 Guide for Short-Term Rental Hosts
This article provides a 2026 guide for investing in short-term rentals near U.S. National Parks, highlighting market dynamics, visitation data, and regulations for several parks. Hosts should research local regulations, analyze supply and demand, and consider unique amenities to maximize returns in these competitive markets.
Sausalito toughens vacation rental code enforcement - The Press Democrat
The city of Sausalito is increasing enforcement of its vacation rental code. This means hosts in Sausalito need to be extra diligent about complying with local regulations to avoid penalties. Review local ordinances and ensure your rentals are compliant.
Regulation on alcohol sales after midnight begins next week in downtown Kissimmee - WFTV
New regulations in downtown Kissimmee, FL, will restrict alcohol sales after midnight, starting next week. Hosts with properties near downtown Kissimmee should be aware of these local regulations, as they could impact guest behavior and experience.
Pinellas County considers noise ordinance updates after short-term rental complaints - baynews9.com
Pinellas County is considering updates to its noise ordinance due to complaints related to short-term rentals. Hosts in Pinellas County should monitor for potential changes to local regulations that could impact their operations.
Hilton Head council quietly kills moratorium following heated public debate - Hilton Head Island Packet
The Hilton Head council reversed a moratorium on short-term rentals after public debate. Hosts in Hilton Head should stay informed about local regulations and be prepared to respond to changes in the regulatory environment.
San Diego allowed ADUs to become vacation rentals, illegally - inewsource.org
A recent article reveals that San Diego improperly allowed ADUs (Accessory Dwelling Units) to be used as vacation rentals. Hosts in San Diego should investigate whether their ADUs are compliant with local regulations and seek legal counsel if necessary.
Boulder City Council approves new short-term rental licenses intended just for Sundance - The Boulder Reporting Lab
The Boulder City Council approved new short-term rental licenses specifically for Sundance. This means hosts in Boulder need to be aware of these new regulations if they operate in the Sundance area. Check your local regulations for specific requirements.
Hawaii County likely to delay short-term rental law - The Garden Island Newspaper
Hawaii County is likely delaying the implementation of its short-term rental law. Hosts should stay informed about the local regulations and any potential changes to the enforcement timeline. Stay updated on the county's decision and adjust your business plans accordingly.
Airbnbs, short-term rentals prohibited in lake community near Ann Arbor - MLive.com
A lake community near Ann Arbor has prohibited Airbnbs and short-term rentals. Hosts with properties in this area will no longer be able to operate short-term rentals and need to be aware of the new local regulations.
Oneida County Board sends tourist rooming ordinance amendment back to committee - wjfw.com
The Oneida County Board is reconsidering its tourist rooming ordinance amendment. Hosts in Oneida County should monitor the situation, as changes to local regulations could affect their ability to operate short-term rentals.
Snowmass revisits short-term rental policy - AspenTimes.com
The town of Snowmass is revisiting its short-term rental policies. Hosts in Snowmass should stay informed about potential changes to local regulations that could impact their operations.
Short-term rental operators and Airbnb mount legal battle with Nevada’s Clark County - CDC Gaming
Short-term rental operators and Airbnb are in a legal battle with Clark County, Nevada. Hosts in the area should monitor the situation, as it could impact their ability to operate. Stay informed about the legal proceedings and any potential changes to local regulations.
How groups of ‘small hosts’ are fighting Mexico City’s AirBnB ban - Mexico News Daily
This article discusses the fight by small hosts against Mexico City's potential Airbnb ban. Hosts should pay attention to local regulations and consider joining or supporting host groups to advocate for their interests.
Why Foreign Investors Are Buying Houses in Kyoto Japan Right Now - OCNJ Daily
This article discusses the current trend of foreign investors purchasing properties in Kyoto, Japan. Although the article is very short, the implication is that this is currently an attractive market. It suggests potential opportunities for international hosts and those looking to enter the Japanese market. Further research into local regulations and demand is highly recommended.
NMB to host another short-term rental information gathering event - WPDE
NMB (likely North Myrtle Beach) is hosting another information gathering event related to short-term rentals. Hosts in the area should attend to stay informed on local regulations and any potential changes.
Newport News begins issuing violations to short-term rental operators - The Virginian-Pilot
Newport News, Virginia, has begun issuing violations to short-term rental operators. Hosts operating in Newport News should review local regulations to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.
NMB to host another short-term rental information gathering event - wpde.com
An information gathering event regarding short-term rentals is being hosted in North Myrtle Beach. Hosts should attend these events to stay informed about local regulations and potentially influence future decisions affecting their businesses.
New short-term rental organization wants to address regulatory issues in Colorado’s resort towns - SummitDaily.com
A new organization focused on short-term rentals is forming to address regulatory issues in Colorado's resort towns. Hosts in these areas should pay attention to this new group's activities, as it will likely influence local regulations affecting their businesses. Stay informed about upcoming regulatory changes.
County Reminds Short-Term Rental Operators of Regulations - Loudoun County (.gov)
This article is a reminder from Loudoun County regarding regulations for short-term rental operators. Hosts should review local regulations to ensure compliance.
"No fundamental right" to short-term rentals in New Orleans, judge rules - WDSU
A judge in New Orleans ruled that short-term rentals are not a fundamental right. This means local regulations on STRs are likely to be upheld. Hosts in New Orleans should familiarize themselves with local ordinances.
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