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Airbnb Hosts are SUING Las Vegas
Summary
This video discusses how Airbnb hosts in Clark County, Nevada are suing the county over newly approved short-term rental rules due to issues with limitations on pool use, lack of required notice to property owners, permit limitations, and minimum stay requirements. The video also highlights the importance of fair regulations, encouraging hosts with similar issues to come together to form associations to challenge local governments.
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