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Short Term Rental Regulation Changes for Arizona and Florida
Summary
In this episode, Tricia Moore discusses regulatory changes in Arizona and Florida that could impact short-term rental operators. In Florida, a statewide bill is in the works to prevent local jurisdictions from establishing their own regulations; conversely, Arizona has bills that might give more power to local jurisdictions to create their own STR rules, and increase fines and taxes.
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