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Shawn Frost
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STR Regulations and an easy way to find them

Shawn Frost
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Duluth, MN
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Hey all,

I certainly don't mind digging through city ordinance after city ordinance to see if a STR is allowed in a certain City, but is there an easier way to do this? I know websites like Alltherooms and AirDNA claim to have this info available but I have yet to find them.

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Jonathan Styer
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Jonathan Styer
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Digging through city ordinances for STR info is definitely a chore. While sites like Alltherooms and AirDNA have some good market data, they're not always up-to-date on the legal side.

For the most accurate info, I suggest checking the city's official website for the latest on STR regulations. Also, touching base with a local real estate attorney can be super helpful—they're always in the loop about the legal landscape.

Don’t forget to leverage local real estate groups and networks too. Often, other realtors have already done the legwork and can share useful tips and insights.

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