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Tofino reversingdecision toparticipate in B.C.’s…VRBO REGULATION
about 1 year ago·Tofino, BC

Tofino reversing decision to participate in B.C.’s short-term rental regulations - CityNews Vancouver

The city of Tofino, British Columbia, has reversed its decision to participate in B.C.'s short-term rental regulations. This means hosts in Tofino need to be aware of potential changes to local regulations and ensure they remain compliant. Hosts should closely monitor local government announcements.

Cleveland Heightsresidents voiceconcerns over…
about 1 year ago·Cleveland Heights, OH

Cleveland Heights residents voice concerns over short-term rentals - Cleveland.com

This article reports that residents of Cleveland Heights are voicing concerns about short-term rentals. Hosts in the area should pay close attention to potential local regulations that might arise from these concerns.

Rather than issue 17available vacationrental licenses…VACATION RENTAL LAW
about 1 year ago

Rather than issue 17 available vacation rental licenses, Lincoln County commissioners vote to trim number in two zones - Lincoln Chronicle

Lincoln County commissioners are reducing the number of available vacation rental licenses in two zones. This change could impact your ability to operate or expand your STR business in the affected areas. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations and any potential changes to licensing.

Short-term rentalshighlight balancingact of Black Hills…VACATION RENTAL LAW
about 1 year ago·South Dakota

Short-term rentals highlight balancing act of Black Hills housing - South Dakota News Watch

This article discusses the balancing act of housing in the Black Hills region and how short-term rentals are a contributing factor. Hosts in the area should pay attention to potential local regulations that could impact their ability to operate.

Montreal’s extremeregulations risk over$400 million in…AIRBNB ORDINANCE
about 1 year ago·Montreal, Canada

Montreal’s extreme regulations risk over $400 million in economic activity - Airbnb Newsroom

New regulations in Montreal are predicted to risk over $400 million in economic activity. Hosts should be aware that extreme regulations can negatively impact their business and the local economy. Stay informed about local regulations and advocate for balanced policies.

New bill seeks toregulate short-termrentals in cities and…
about 1 year ago

New bill seeks to regulate short-term rentals in cities and towns - WSOC TV

A new bill is being introduced that will regulate short-term rentals in cities and towns. Hosts should stay informed about potential local regulations, as these changes could impact their ability to operate or require changes to their business practices.

Judge denies lawsuitthat sought to annulWoodland Park…
about 1 year ago·Woodland Park, CO

Judge denies lawsuit that sought to annul Woodland Park short-term rental ordinance - FOX21 News Colorado

A judge has denied a lawsuit challenging the Woodland Park short-term rental ordinance. This means the local regulations remain in effect. Hosts in Woodland Park need to ensure they are compliant with the existing local rules.

Judge strikes downSouth Lake Tahoevacation rental limit…VACATION RENTAL LAW
about 1 year ago·South Lake Tahoe, CA

Judge strikes down South Lake Tahoe vacation rental limits - San Francisco Chronicle

A judge has struck down vacation rental limits in South Lake Tahoe. Hosts in South Lake Tahoe should review local regulations and understand the implications of this ruling on their operations.

Short-Term Rentals -City of Arlington(.gov)AIRBNB ORDINANCE
about 1 year ago·Arlington, TX

Short-Term Rentals - City of Arlington (.gov)

This article is an ordinance from the City of Arlington regarding short-term rentals. Hosts in Arlington should review the ordinance to ensure compliance with local regulations. No specific action items are provided in this simplified analysis but a full reading of the ordinance is suggested.

Judge strikes downSouth Lake Tahoe'sMeasure T, opening th…AIRBNB BAN NEWS
about 1 year ago·South Lake Tahoe, CA

Judge strikes down South Lake Tahoe's Measure T, opening the door for vacation rentals - ABC10

A judge has overturned South Lake Tahoe's Measure T, which previously restricted short-term rentals. This means vacation rentals can operate more freely in the area, offering potential opportunities for hosts. Hosts in South Lake Tahoe should check local regulations for any updated guidelines.

Ocean City Mayor &Council now requiringsome renters to book…
about 1 year ago·Ocean City, MD

Ocean City Mayor & Council now requiring some renters to book minimum 5 day stays - WMAR 2 News Baltimore

Ocean City, Maryland, has implemented a new regulation requiring some renters to book a minimum 5-day stay. This change impacts hosts in Ocean City and may affect their occupancy and revenue. Hosts should review local regulations and adjust their booking policies accordingly.

Judge rules City ofFort Worth can keepbanning short-term…AIRBNB BAN NEWS
about 1 year ago·Fort Worth, TX

Judge rules City of Fort Worth can keep banning short-term rentals from residential neighborhoods - CBS News

A judge upheld the City of Fort Worth's ban on short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods. This means hosts in Fort Worth may not be able to operate STRs in these areas. Hosts should check local regulations and zoning laws to ensure compliance.

Lawsuit over MyrtleBeach’s short-termoverlay district move…
about 1 year ago·Myrtle Beach, SC

Lawsuit over Myrtle Beach’s short-term overlay district moves to federal court - WMBF

A lawsuit regarding Myrtle Beach's short-term overlay district has moved to federal court. This could impact local regulations on STRs. Hosts in Myrtle Beach should monitor the case's progress for potential implications on their operations.

Court rules in favorof Fort Worth, upholdscity's ban on…
about 1 year ago·Fort Worth, TX

Court rules in favor of Fort Worth, upholds city's ban on Airbnb-like properties - WFAA

A court has upheld Fort Worth's ban on short-term rentals, meaning hosts in that city cannot operate Airbnb-like properties. This is a crucial reminder of the importance of staying informed about local regulations and compliance. Hosts should review local ordinances in their areas.

Santa Cruz Countymoves to rein invacation rentals…VACATION RENTAL LAW
about 1 year ago·Santa Cruz County, CA

Santa Cruz County moves to rein in vacation rentals - Lookout Santa Cruz

This article reports on Santa Cruz County's efforts to regulate vacation rentals. Hosts in the area should stay informed about potential changes to local regulations that could impact their ability to operate.

Ocean City Councilvotes 4-3 to passshort-term rental…
about 1 year ago·Ocean City, MD

Ocean City Council votes 4-3 to pass short-term rental crackdown - OC Today-Dispatch

The Ocean City Council passed a new law regarding short-term rentals, with a vote of 4-3. This likely means new regulations are coming for hosts in Ocean City. Hosts should check for updates to local regulations.

Aspen City Councilreviews short-termrental program…
about 1 year ago·Aspen, CO

Aspen City Council reviews short-term rental program - AspenTimes.com

The Aspen City Council is reviewing its short-term rental program. Hosts in Aspen should pay attention to potential changes in local regulations that may impact their operations and compliance.

Northern Arizonamayors say short-termrentals hurt…
about 1 year ago·Northern Arizona

Northern Arizona mayors say short-term rentals hurt communities, want limits - azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic

Mayors in Northern Arizona are expressing concerns that short-term rentals are negatively impacting their communities. Hosts should stay informed about potential local regulations that may limit or restrict STR operations in their areas.

Cocoa Beachconsidering 300% feehikes for property…
over 1 year ago·Cocoa Beach, Florida

Cocoa Beach considering 300% fee hikes for property owners to crack down on short term rentals - FOX 35 Orlando

Cocoa Beach, Florida is considering a 300% increase in fees for short-term rental property owners. This could significantly impact profitability for hosts in the area. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations and potential fee increases.

Dallas Airbnb, VRBOOwners To Keep BookingGuests Following…
over 1 year ago·Dallas, TX

Dallas Airbnb, VRBO Owners To Keep Booking Guests Following Latest Court Victory - Dallas Observer

A recent court victory in Dallas allows Airbnb and VRBO hosts to continue operating without interruption. Hosts should stay informed about local regulations and any potential legal challenges that might impact their ability to host.

Falmouth updatesresidents onshort-term rental…AIRBNB ORDINANCE
over 1 year ago·Falmouth, ME

Falmouth updates residents on short-term rental ordinance, collects comments - The Portland Press Herald

Falmouth, Maine, is updating its short-term rental ordinance and seeking resident feedback. This indicates potential changes to local regulations affecting STR hosts in the area. Hosts should stay informed and participate in the comment period to understand and adapt to the evolving regulatory landscape.

Short-term rentals cankeep operating inDallas for now…
over 1 year ago·Dallas, TX

Short-term rentals can keep operating in Dallas for now, appeals court says - KERA News

An appeals court has ruled that short-term rentals can continue operating in Dallas for now. This means hosts in Dallas can continue to operate their STRs while the legal process continues. Stay informed on local regulations as the situation evolves.

Resort’s owner suesMyrtle Beach over newshort-rental…
over 1 year ago·Myrtle Beach, SC

Resort’s owner sues Myrtle Beach over new short-rental ordinance, claims $6.5M in lost profit - WBTW

A resort owner in Myrtle Beach is suing the city over a new short-term rental ordinance, claiming a loss of $6.5 million in potential profit. Hosts in Myrtle Beach and similar markets should monitor local regulations closely to understand the impact on their business and potential legal ramifications.

Lackawanna votes toban Airbnbs, othershort-term rentals…AIRBNB BAN NEWS
over 1 year ago·null

Lackawanna votes to ban Airbnbs, other short-term rentals - wivb.com

Lackawanna has voted to ban Airbnbs and other short-term rentals. This means hosts in Lackawanna can no longer operate short-term rentals. Hosts should check local regulations in their areas for any potential changes.

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