Hurricane is cracking down on Airbnb and short-term rentals, but local hosts are fighting back with potential legal action. This battle could completely change the rules for how vacation rentals operate in your neighborhood.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The impact on property owners and city tax revenue is currently unknown.
Residents and property owners seeking clarity on hosting regulations.
Those who may face stricter limitations on how they use their residential properties.
The city is looking at changing the rules for residential hosting. This could affect property owners who rent out their homes or rooms.
The city is tightening rules for vacation rentals, specifically regarding how business licenses are renewed and how much parking is required.
The city is looking at how to better manage vacation rentals in residential areas. This could mean stricter rules for owners and new parking requirements to keep streets clear.
Airbnb hosts consider class-action lawsuit over Hurricane City's new regulations KUTV
Hurricane hotline open for residents to report short-term, vacation rental issues St. George News
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