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Steven Mecke
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Palm Springs Vacation Rentals

Steven Mecke
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint George, Ut
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Hey there! I’m looking into owning a vacation rental in Palm Springs but see there are a ton of regulations. Does anyone know how regulated these are or if it’s even necessary to follow these? 

Here’s a link to some of those regulations!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/w...

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Dustin Allen
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Dustin Allen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • South Lake Tahoe, CA
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@Steven Mecke

It is always “necessary” to follow local regulations. Going in with the plan not to do so is a great way to set yourself up for failure. It is also what usually leads to stricter and more onerous regulations for those that were already playing by the rules.

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