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Denton council struggles to tighten rules on short-term rentals after split vote
KERANEWS Writes:
“Denton City Council members were divided at Tuesday night’s special called meeting over whether to tighten restrictions on short-term rentals, citing reasons such as the lack of enforcement of current rules that require short-term rental owners to pay the city’s hotel occupancy tax.
Out of the estimated 250 short-term rental units in Denton that are listed on sites such as Airbnb and Vrbo, only 33 are registered with the city to pay the tax, according to a city staff presentation Tuesday night.
Tuesday’s discussion ended in a tie vote that requires the issue to return on the council’s next meeting on Aug. 6.”
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Denton council struggles to tighten rules on short-term rentals after split vote
Denton City Council members were divided at Tuesday night’s special called meeting over whether to tighten restrictions on short-term rentals, citing reasons such as the lack of enforcement of current rules that require short-term rental owners to pay the city’s … Continue reading
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