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Gleb Dmitriyenko
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Local SRT Laws References

Gleb Dmitriyenko
  • San Jose, CA
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My wife and I want to start a business in STR Arbitrage in the Bay Area in CA. We are doing research specifically in tenants and investor legislature, but most of the articles we read are out dated. Policies in CA change faster than coffee pots at Starbucks.

My question is how and where do you guys gather information about local county laws regarding SRT and REI in general?

We've found that it is especially hard to discern STR laws because most of them talk about owning the property.

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Doug H.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Doug H.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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@John Underwood

Heh, John. I couldn’t agree more. San Diego is home and where I have my first 47 STRs, and every year, it’s watching the hotel lobby fund NIMBY groups to try and regulate us out of business.

So far, California coastal commission has always stopped that, but one day they won’t.

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