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Updated about 4 years ago,

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Torey Chumbley
  • Cameron Park, CA
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Need help over coming Tahoe City requirement

Torey Chumbley
  • Cameron Park, CA
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I am looking into buying my first STR and because I live within a short drive, Tahoe City looks like a good bet. The numbers seem strong and unlike South Lake Tahoe, they still allow STR's but with one big exception. The owner must have someone local in place that can deal with certain problems in person. This seems like a huge road block and since I plan to self manage, this could be a deal breaker. Do any of you own in Tahoe City, West or North Shore or in Placer County? How do you get around this requirement?

Thank you!

Torrance

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