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How to Prevent Short Term Rental Regulations from Changing
Summary
This episode of the Vacation Rental Machine podcast features Patricia Moore, who provides practical advice on preventing restrictive short-term rental regulations. Key actions include networking with other hosts to form a unified voice, identifying the relevant local regulatory bodies, and engaging regularly to advocate for the benefits of STRs.
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