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Jamie Banks #2 Medium-Term Rentals Contributor
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Reston, VA
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Jamie Banks #2 Medium-Term Rentals Contributor
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I operated in Baltimore city for less than a year. I exited the market due to the short term rental regulations - properties that are rented under 90 days are considered short term. Short term rental permits are only granted to owners who will be renting their primary residence. Because of this, midterm rentals need to be rented for MORE than 90 days. It's very limiting to only be able to rent 3 months or more minimum. Because of that I decided to exit the market as a co-host. 

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