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4/18/2016 City Regulation of Short-Term Vacation Rentals by Owners <br /> Should cities regulate short-term rentals? <br /> This is a decision for each city to make. If a city chooses to ban short-term rentals, it will have to figure out how to <br /> enforce a ban on what can be difficult to detect and yet is an increasingly popular phenomenon. <br /> If a city licenses or otherwise permits these situations, it will have to find a way to do so that doesn't discourage <br /> participation in the regulation. There are certainly reasons to, at the very least, have a record of the short-term rentals <br /> being made available within the city and to have a person to contact in the event there are complaints by neighbors. <br /> Again, the state or its delegated licensing authority is eager to work with cities to maintain state licensing compliance. <br /> If you have questions about short-term rentals, contact the League Research and Infarmation Department at (651) 281- <br /> 1200, (800) 925-ll22, or research@lmc.org (Link to: mailto:research@lmc.org) . <br /> Read the current issue of the Cities Bulletin (Link to: http://www lmc.org/page/1/cities-bulletin-newsletter.jsp) <br /> Your LMC Resource <br /> Contact Edward Cadman <br /> Staff Attorney/Special Counsel <br /> �6s1� 2s1-1229 or �goo� 92s-1122 <br /> ecadman@lmc.org (Link to: mailto:ecadman@lmc.org) <br /> From our city vendor... <br /> �l�"y <br /> Q <br /> 4 <br /> CBMMUNITY <br /> ECONOMIC � <br /> DEVELQPMENT <br /> April 29, 201b <br /> Register today► <br /> E� <br /> � (Link to: http://www lmc.org/ads/104202) <br /> http:/lwww.lmc.org/page/1/ShortTermRental.jsp?utm_source=April+l8+Bul letin-Cities&utm_campaign=6ulletin+4/18/16&utm_medium=email 2J2 <br />