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Kevin Dickson
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Denver is on the verge of outlawing STRs

Kevin Dickson
  • SFR Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Technically, rentals for less than 30 days have been illegal since 1956.  But next Monday, the Denver City Council will start deciding how to put thousands of providers completely out of business:

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Joseph Graeve
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Joseph Graeve
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  • Riverside, CA
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  I am in favor of Air BnB . Anything that shakes up the market and forces people to innovate is a good idea. In this case its forcing hotels to innovate.

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