Vacation Rental Homes Could Face New Regulations In Annapolis
About 500 short-term rentals exist in Annapolis with only half licensed; city leaders seek a 12-month pause to address noise, traffic, and licensing concerns.
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Annapolis Short-Term Rental Moratorium-A Chance To Get It Right For All Neighborhoods.
Regulating short-term rentals is crucial for protecting residential neighborhoods and for developing a solid building block for sensible and realistic housing options. Allowing housing inventory to be disproportionately STRs undermines the opportunity for good housing policy city-wide. Annapolis’s failure to effectively manage STRs for many years has negatively impacted these two important goals and it is time to dig out of the policy mess with …
Short-term rentals called into question in Annapolis
Annapolis is trying to limit the number of short-term rentals in new legislation that’s set to be introduced Monday night at a City Council meeting. The legislation would stop new licenses for one year, so the city can study their impact on housing availability, public safety and neighborhoods. Earlier this year, the city said half of short-term rentals such VRBO and Airbnbs don’t have the proper paperwork. It’s not clear how many are operating …
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