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  2. Airbnb rentals are down in Orlando, but sector not collapsing ...

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    Demand for apartments, homes, rooms and other accommodations, commonly hosted on sites like Airbnb and Vrbo is down across Orlando, even as it remains strong nationwide, an analyst said. While ...

  3. Vacation is over: New regs tamp down Narragansett ... - AOL

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    Cumberland, where demand for vacation homes is minimal, shocked many last year when it banned short-term rentals outright, townwide, with no exceptions and argued that the 2022 state Airbnb law ...

  4. No room for privacy: How Airbnb fails to protect guests from ...

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    Law enforcement recovered an image of Airbnb and Vrbo host A. Jay Allee setting up a camera in his vacation rental property. - Obtained by CNN Allee held Airbnb’s superhost status.

  5. Vacation rental - Wikipedia

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    Vacation rentals usually occur in privately owned vacation properties (holiday homes), so the variety of accommodations is broad and inconsistent. The property is a fully furnished property, such as a holiday villa , apartment , cottage , condominium , townhome or single-family-style home.

  6. Lodging - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam: Hosts can rent their properties for up to 30 nights per year to a group of no more than four at a time. [4] Short-term rentals are banned in certain parts of the city. [5] Barcelona: Vacation apartments are subject to the highest rate of property tax; platforms must share data with regulators. [6] [7] [8]

  7. Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation

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    The Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) is the agency charged with licensing and regulating more than 1.6 million businesses and professionals in the State of Florida, such as alcohol, beverage & tobacco, barbers/cosmetologists, condominiums, spas, hotels and restaurants, real estate agents and appraisers, and veterinarians, among many other industries.

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