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Summary
The host discusses the potential legal risks associated with medium and long-term rentals, where guests might become legal residents after 30 days and potentially squat on the property. He highlights the ease of removing guests from short-term rentals with police assistance compared to the eviction process required for longer stays, making short-term rentals a better option for managing occupancy.
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