Anon Inn
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Last night I got a message from another Air provider where our small city vacation rental is located. She was very concerned the city is imposing new short term rental regulations in an effort to maximize the number of long term rentals for full time city residents. She was proposing Air hosts mob the city council for the 2nd reading and adoption of the ordinance and STR changes.
I asked if she has an existing license. Yes. So I read the proposed ordinance changes, (available online) and informed her that according to my read, she would have to make few if any changes, as those who are licensed before January 1, 2019 can continue as non-conforming STRs. A steep Homestay license $500, and fire inspection will be required ($300), but those who are currently legal will likely not be forced to quit.
I am relieved, as our single in-city STR has made a big difference in our retirement income. To lose it would mean a 10K yearly reduction. Not a disaster, but quite a hit.
I asked if she has an existing license. Yes. So I read the proposed ordinance changes, (available online) and informed her that according to my read, she would have to make few if any changes, as those who are licensed before January 1, 2019 can continue as non-conforming STRs. A steep Homestay license $500, and fire inspection will be required ($300), but those who are currently legal will likely not be forced to quit.
I am relieved, as our single in-city STR has made a big difference in our retirement income. To lose it would mean a 10K yearly reduction. Not a disaster, but quite a hit.