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Old 02-24-2023, 02:13 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by WinnisquamZ View Post
All true. But, when the property owner refuses to address short term rental issues like parking, noise and garbage. A city or town must actively get involved to protect others. We have three short term rentals in our neighborhood. Not permitted by the city. However, the owners are responsive when issues arise
I think this is the issue not whether somebody rents or not. It's how the renters "act". So don't ban rentals for some bad actors, ban the bad behavior. If things like disturbing the peace were enforced there wouldn't be a problem. I would hate to have renters next door who party all night and all day, but you can also get neighbors who do that. You can also bet that a license will be required, or something of the sort, so that the towns can collect money.
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