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10 ways to navigate short-term rental regulations in the US and UK

Rentals United

Managing properties across different jurisdictions means navigating a patchwork of compliance requirements. Instead, compliance can be a major business advantage , bringing you access to corporate contracts, high-value long-stay guests , and exclusion from illicit market pressure.

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New Florida laws for summer 2025: Is your condo impacted?

Condo Control

While much of the massive bill focuses on softening the blow of the safety legislation passed in 2022, there are some important points not related to milestone structural inspections or structural integrity reserve studies (SIRS). House Bill 913 , also known as the 2025 Reform Bill, came into effect July 1.

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How to start a glamping business in 2025

Rentals United

The latest North American camping report, published in 2022, shows that the outdoor hospitality sector has grown significantly, with around 11 million more households participating in camping activities in 2024 compared with 2019. Obtain the necessary permits and licenses. Choose a glamping property type that’s popular with travellers.

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Regulatory Guidelines for Airbnb in Edinburgh

Hosty

Key Legislation for Airbnb Hosts Short-Term Letting Licenses On January 19, 2022, the Scottish Government enacted the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Short-Term Lets) Order 2022. The City of Edinburgh Council only accepts online submissions for licensing. Final Deadline.

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Self-Managing vs. Property Management: Which is Right for Your DC Rental Property?

Nest DC

By adhering to fair housing practices, you ensure compliance and create an inclusive and welcoming environment for all prospective tenants. Not to mention confirming they are licensed, bonded, and insured. Hiccups related to fair housing can be, by far, the most costly and time-consuming to overcome.