New Minnesota law lifts hot tub regulations for short-term rentals
- Minnesota's new law, effective July 1, allows short-term rental properties to have hot tubs by declassifying them as public pools, encouraging uniform regulations statewide.
- Rep. Isaac Schultz authored the bill after a constituent expressed concerns about losing her hot tub and rental facility due to strict regulations.
- After the law's passage, the same constituent reported four new bookings within four hours.
- Hot tubs must now meet specific requirements, including a maximum water temperature of 106 degrees Fahrenheit and proper chemical testing.
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New Minnesota law lifts hot tub regulations for short-term rentals
The “free the hot tub” act gives vacation rental owners regulatory clarity and uniformity across the state.
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