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Alaska considers offering Governor’s mansion as a short-term rental

Alaska considers offering Governor’s mansion as a short-term rental

by Paris Achen | Apr 28, 2025 | News, Regulatory News

A state lawmaker has proposed groundbreaking legislation that could make Alaska the first state to offer its Governor’s mansion as a short-term rental when not in official use. “This bill would look at the governor’s mansion as an asset that we try...
Houston adopts first-ever short-term rental regulations

Houston adopts first-ever short-term rental regulations

by Paris Achen | Apr 21, 2025 | News, Regulatory News

Houston, America’s fourth-largest city, has adopted its first short-term rental ordinance after months of deliberation, stakeholder feedback, and a slate of amendments. The new rules, which were unanimously passed by the Houston City Council on April 15, 2025,...
Poconos HOA court case sets statewide precedent for vacation rental owners

Poconos HOA court case sets statewide precedent for vacation rental owners

by Paris Achen | Apr 8, 2025 | News, Regulatory News

In a far-reaching win for property rights, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently rejected an application for appeal from a homeowners association that had sought to restrict short-term rentals in a Poconos planned development in violation of its governing documents....
Judge strikes down Measure T in South Lake Tahoe

Judge strikes down Measure T in South Lake Tahoe

by Paris Achen | Mar 14, 2025 | News, Regulatory News, Short-Term Rental Regulation

After a prolonged legal battle, an El Dorado County Superior Court judge on March 13, 2025, struck down Measure T, a voter-approved initiative to ban most short-term rentals in residential zones of South Lake Tahoe. Voters approved Measure T by a margin of just 58...
What New York State’s new STR registry means for hosts, platforms, and local governments

What New York State’s new STR registry means for hosts, platforms, and local governments

by Paris Achen | Jan 31, 2025 | News, Regulatory News

New York State’s landmark short-term rental registry law allows counties to opt into a program to track and regulate vacation rentals and requires STR operators to remit sales tax on their bookings. Gov. Kathy Hochul approved S.885C/A.4130C on Dec. 21. Effective...
2024 Election: Short-term rental ballot measure results

2024 Election: Short-term rental ballot measure results

by Paris Achen | Nov 8, 2024 | Industry News, Local Government, News, Politics & Elections, Regulatory News, Short-Term Rental Regulation, STR Advocacy 101

On Election Day, voters in multiple U.S. states cast ballots on measures affecting short-term rentals, passing a mix of new and increased lodging taxes and rejecting more draconian measures. From Alabama to California, communities wrestled with ways to balance tourism...
California is Election 2024’s hotbed of STR ballot measures

California is Election 2024’s hotbed of STR ballot measures

by Paris Achen | Sep 23, 2024 | News, Regulatory News

Short-term rental (STR) regulations and taxes are trending across the country, but as the November elections approach, California has emerged as a hotbed of ballot activity. From a citizen initiative in the coastal city of Dana Point that would restrict STR activity...
Does the vacation rental industry need accreditation?

Does the vacation rental industry need accreditation?

by Paris Achen | Sep 7, 2023 | News, Regulatory News, Responsible Renting, Rules and Regulations

Does the vacation rental industry need accreditation? This is a question more vacation rental professionals are posing as they cope with a constant influx of new hosts on the market. Approximately 900,000 new listings worldwide joined the Airbnb platform in 2022, out...
How 1999’s NC Vacation Rental Act is a Model for Today’s Regulations

How 1999’s NC Vacation Rental Act is a Model for Today’s Regulations

by Alexa Nota | Apr 28, 2022 | Leadership, Local Government, News, Regulatory News, Short-Term Rental Regulation, STR Advocacy 101

Originally posted on VRM Intel In 1994, the Conley family stepped onto their Emerald Isle vacation rental deck for a family photo. The deteriorated deck nails gave way under the weight of 20 people, and the deck collapsed, injuring several of them. Jim Batten,...
Oahu short-term rental ban prohibits stays under 90 Days

Oahu short-term rental ban prohibits stays under 90 Days

by Alexa Nota | Apr 21, 2022 | News, Regulatory News

On Wednesday, April 13, Honolulu City Council voted 8-1 to pass Bill 41, an effective short-term rental ban across the island of Oahu. Most significantly, the bill changes the definition of a short-term rental to 90 days and prohibits both whole-home rentals...
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