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Vacation rental hosts in Norfolk, Virginia, must follow new rules

The Norfolk, Virginia, City Council has increased the number of short-term rentals that will be allowed in the Ocean View neighborhood according to a new vacation rental ordinance. ...Continued

New Orleans puts new short-term rental permits on hold in response to ruling

The New Orleans City Council has placed new short-term rental applications in residential areas on hold for six months. ...Continued

State of the state: Arizona short-term rental rules

In Arizona, lodging taxes operate a bit differently than in other states....Continued

Long Beach sets deadline for coastal short-term rental owners to register

Short-term rental operators in coastal areas of Long Beach, California, have until September 6 to register their properties with the city or face a $1,000 fine....Continued

Chelan County steps up enforcement of short-term rental laws

Chelan County’s code enforcement department is now fully staffed and the county is planning to crack down on illegal short-term rentals. ...Continued

Short-term rentals face new rules in Aspen and Pitkin County, Colorado

Short-term rental hosts within the city limits of Aspen and unincorporated areas of Pitkin County, Colorado, will be able to rent their properties out for a maximum of 120 days....Continued

Local Arizona governments will have more leeway to regulate short-term rentals under new law

A new Arizona law allows cities and towns more control over short-term rentals, allowing them to govern via licenses or permits, notifications and liability insurance....Continued

State of the state: New York short-term rental rules

Short-term rentals are popular throughout New York state, with well-established state and local taxes. However, vacation rentals have also become more controversial over the past several years....Continued

New Orleans promises to get tougher on short-term rental rule breakers

New Orleans, Louisiana, is making plans to step up enforcement of the city’s short-term rental law in the face of public criticism....Continued

Clark County, Nevada, passes new short-term rental rules to comply with state law

Clark County has approved an ordinance that allows short-term rentals. Hosts must register with the city, collect lodging taxes from guests, and follow other rules....Continued