• criss_cross@lemmy.world
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          2 days ago

          I would agree.

          I say it less as I know why and more that I know a lot of municipalities (including mine) have laws and codes in place that prevent using properties as hotels, and have had them for years, and yet they still operate.

          So either they’re hard to enforce or they’re understaffed to do so.

        • AlexLost@lemmy.world
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          They can pretend they live there. It’s harder than you think. And legislation takes time that a new app development does not. It is also local, so you are talking about thousand of civic governments not in concert with each other, and often playing the game with rental properties themselves.