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Short-Term Rental Regulations

Local, state, or national laws governing the operation of short-term rental properties. Regulations may include permit requirements, occupancy limits, parking rules, noise ordinances, minimum stay requirements, and caps on the number of rental days per year. Regulations are constantly evolving, and hosts must stay current to remain compliant.

Example

A city passes new regulations limiting short-term rentals to owner-occupied properties with a maximum of 120 rental nights per year, requiring hosts to adjust their strategy.

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