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New Fort Worth STR ordinance requires hosts to get city permit

Fort Worth SRT hosts must get city permit under new law...Continued

New Orleans freezes more short-term rental permits

New Orleans freezes new short-term rental permits in some mixed-use zones...Continued

Kansas City ballot measures would apply fees and lodging taxes to STRs

Kansas City voters to decide whether lodging taxes, fees will apply to STRs...Continued

Avalara report pinpoints 2023 changes for STR lodging taxes

Avalara 2023 report offers insights for STR hosts on lodging tax trends and changes...Continued

Baton Rouge STR hosts must register for lodging tax license under new law

New regulations impact short-term rentals with occupancies of less than 30 consecutive days and require hosts to register for a lodging tax license....Continued

Philadelphia STR hosts face new regulations

All short-term rental hosts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are now required to obtain a permit from the city to do business, starting January 1, 2023. ...Continued

New York City STR law goes into effect

Hosts must obtain a short-term rental registration number from the city and include that number in any advertisements. ...Continued

Court grants preliminary injunction against short-term rental law in Clark County, Nevada

A new short-term rental (STR) law in Clark County, Nevada, has been put on hold in response to a lawsuit against the ordinance. ...Continued

Ruling: Owner-occupied short-term rentals allowed on Hawaii County agricultural land

Hawaii County agricultural landowners can rent their farm dwellings out for short terms, as long as the owners live on the property, according to a county Board of Appeals decision....Continued

Santa Fe County STR hosts must register under new ordinance

Short-term rental (STR) hosts in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, will need to get a license to operate under a new law. ...Continued