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Columbia council votesin favor of year longpause on short-term…STR PERMIT NEWS
about 1 year ago·Columbia, SC

Columbia council votes in favor of year long pause on short-term rental permits - WIS News 10

The Columbia council has voted to implement a year-long pause on issuing new short-term rental permits. This means new hosts may face a delay in launching their STR business. Existing and potential hosts in Columbia, SC, need to stay updated on the local regulations.

City of St. Louispauses short-termrental permits after…
about 1 year ago·St. Louis, MO

City of St. Louis pauses short-term rental permits after judge's order - The Business Journals

The City of St. Louis has paused issuing short-term rental permits due to a judge's order. This means new hosts may face delays, and existing hosts may need to review their compliance. Stay informed about local regulations to avoid operational disruptions.

Judge blocks Dallasfrom banningshort-term rentals…
over 2 years ago·Dallas, TX

Judge blocks Dallas from banning short-term rentals like AirBnb and VRBO in single-family areas - WFAA

A judge blocked Dallas from banning short-term rentals in single-family areas. This means current hosts in Dallas can continue to operate and new hosts can potentially enter the market without immediate fear of a ban. Keep an eye on local regulations as this ruling could be challenged.

The number one newHost in each US state- Airbnb NewsroomGOOGLE NEWS - AIRBNB PLATFORM
over 4 years ago·United States

The number one new Host in each US state - Airbnb Newsroom

Airbnb highlights the top new hosts in each U.S. state, showcasing the platform's growth and expansion. This article provides a snapshot of the areas experiencing the most significant influx of new hosts, indicating potential market trends and opportunities. Focusing on these new markets can help hosts better understand the competitive landscape and identify potential growth areas.

Mendocino County, CAadopts temporary banon new vacation…
almost 9 years ago·Mendocino County, CA

Mendocino County, CA adopts temporary ban on new vacation rentals - VRM Intel

Mendocino County, CA has implemented a temporary ban on new vacation rentals. This means new hosts may face restrictions. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations in their area.

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