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I’d like to start by sharing feedback I provided via the survey in response to the proposal to the proposal to implement a capped licensing system for STRs:
I believe approaching this topic as being related to short-term rentals is misleading and could result in negatively impacting those that would like to be able to rent their units while not delivering the desired results. The real topic is about facility utilization and ensuring that everyone is paying their fair share for their utilization levels. It is misleading to approach this topic only through the lens of short-term rentals because there are some that rent their units at modest levels that would fall within the “vacation usage” target, while at the same time there are other owners that don’t rent, but personally utilize their units at a level far above the vacation usage target (including reaching full-time utilization in some cases). If we need to track utilization to ensure everyone is paying their fair share, so be it, but assessing utilization should be agnostic of whether that usage is generated from short-term rentals or personal usage.
An additional aspect of this topic that I did not cover in my survey response are the types of issues highlighted by MTB in their post above. That certainly represents a side of STRs that I have not yet experienced, but nonetheless sounds like a legitimate problem. With that said, I don’t believe that the capped licensing system for STRs would necessarily solve those problems – the capped licensing system for STRs seems to be much more directed towards managing facilities utilization.
I look forward to hearing additional perspectives on this topic.
Thank you!