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Originally Posted by BrianL99
That is absolute nonsense. The truth is exactly the opposite, as it is in most of the USA.
Most every "vacation area" in the USA is facing the same problem and time and time again, the Courts have ruled in favor of STR's (they are NOT "AirBnbs", they are Short Term Rentals).
They're a financial boondoggle for government. STR's raise property values and generate revenue ... which is why state governments all over the USA are supporting them ... just like Florida has.
Why do you think the State of Florida passed a law that PREVENTED local governments from banning STR's?
Trying to establish credibility by blatant and vociferous assertion, is part of what makes the Internet the wasteland it is. People without a clue, with little or no experience in a subject, can't wait to assert their uneducated and naive opinion and present it as fact.
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Didnt I say it is up to the judge/court/lawmakers to decide? If a judge/lawmakers say they are legal then we abide by that. If they make a new law banning them, then we follow that. Not understanding your point, whatsoever. Anyone can file a civil lawsuit if they feel they are being wronged. Doesn't mean they are going to win and I never asserted it.
Oh, and I cant give my opinion because I don't have a clue? What makes your opinion so valid? The reason government doesn't ban STR's is because they raise property value and generate revenue? Is that a hard-core fact? No! You/we have no idea what is behind a lawmaker's decision to write a bill on STRs. Again, just let the government handle it. In the end, we will have to abide by their decision. There are lawmakers who support STRs and there are lawmakers who are trying to get them banned. FACT!