Real Estate/Development,
Government
Apr. 12, 2018
LA short-term rental ordinance advances
On the heels of a Los Angeles Superior Court ruling that the zoning code does not prohibit short-term rentals, a city council committee voted Tuesday to advance a measure that would regulate the practice, signaling clarification after years of debate.
LOS ANGELES -- On the heels of a Los Angeles Superior Court ruling that the zoning code does not prohibit short-term rentals, a city council committee voted Tuesday to advance a measure that would regulate the practice, signaling clarification after years of debate.
The Home-Sharing Ordinance, in the works for three years, would cap the days Angelenos can rent their primary residence at 120, lowering it from 180. Qualified hosts, wi...
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