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Empowering Hosts: Significance of Short-Term Rental Advocacy with the Right to Rent Collaborative
Summary
Julie Marks from the Right to Rent Collaborative discusses the significance of short-term rental advocacy, the organization's structure, grant opportunities, and how hosts can get involved to support these initiatives. The Right to Rent Collaborative's mission is to provide funding for short-term rental associations that advocate for the industry, addressing the current lack of organization and local representation.
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