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Is there a way to get around an ordinance on Airbnb in FL?
I am a Newbi who started his investment career with a triplex on the Gulf of Mexico, in FL. I rent two of the units and just finished renovating the third with intention to Airbnb it. Just as I finished, an ordinance on vacation rentals went into effect allowing homes to be rented a maximum of 5 times a year. This odiously puts a big damper in my bottom line. Any advise of getting around this besides getting involved in local politics?