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Kwanza P.
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Lake Tahoe STRs

Kwanza P.
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Anyone doing STRs in Lake Tahoe ? If so, what are regs like ?

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    Bradley Buxton
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    Bradley Buxton
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    @Kwanza P.

    There a 5 counties around the Lake all with different regulations. The city of south lake Tahoe just had some policy changes. The future of their regulations is a bit cloudy. Douglas county in Nevada has fairly stable regulations and restrictions on number of permits and distance between STRs. West and North on the CA side require permits and there were some still available last I checked but with summer coming those might have been taken. The north shore on the Nevada side require permits and there are no limits on the number.  

    Each HOA will also have it's own rules.

    Insurance is still an obstacle and can be overcome with the right budget planning. 

    Reno can be a good market for STRs with lower entry costs and insurance costs.

    I live on the north side of the Lake in Nevada and open to sharing more resources. 

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