Adopted on Monday, June 22nd by the Dijon city council, the reduction from 120 to 90 days per year of the maximum rental period for primary residences as furnished tourist accommodations sparked a heated debate between the majority and the opposition. The latter denounced the measure as merely a "showpiece," arguing that the properties removed from the traditional rental market are primarily those dedicated year-round to tourist rentals.
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Adopted on Monday, June 22nd by the Dijon city council, the reduction from 120 to 90 days per year of the maximum rental period for primary residences as furnished tourist accommodations sparked a heated debate between the majority and the opposition. The latter denounced the measure as merely a "showpiece," arguing that the properties removed from the traditional rental market are primarily those dedicated year-round to tourist rentals.