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Conway NH short term rental regulation
I received the Conway Daily Sun today in my inbox and had a little twitch after seeing this headline. "Town Mulls Regulating Short-Term Rental System". The article is too long to paste in here, I'll try a link.
http://www.conwaydailysun.com/newsx/local-news/123..
They mention the state of NH is looking at this as well. There's discussion of a few nearby areas too. Has anyone seen the discussions or been following this?
I know properties such as condos can limit this activity but would be curious how much regulating can be done in a place supported by tourism. The article mentions in Portland, ME you need to register as a landlord. I have a STR property in a different state and I do need a rental permit each year, but it's not a new regulation relative to the AirBnb/Homeaway trends.