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Short Term Rental Changes in Missoula

Keith Miller
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Posted Oct 26 2022, 12:38

If you have a Short Term Rental in Missoula, or know someone who does, the city is planning some pretty significant changes to the regulations, including limiting their numbers, multiplying the fees by 7X, and many more. Please attend the upcoming online planning meeting to discuss these changes. In the last meeting, not a single STR owner showed up, and that really makes a difference when it comes to the city's decision-making. The next meeting is October 29th at noon, the link to the handout is below with additional details. Please forward this to anyone you know who has an Airbnb in Missoula, most owners don't know this is happening.

https://drive.google.com/file/...

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Keith Miller
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Replied Nov 5 2022, 05:48

Next meeting is November 7th at noon!

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Jonathan Carpenter
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Replied Nov 5 2022, 09:42

Wow. Did anyone show to the one on the 29th?

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Keith Miller
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Keith Miller
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Replied Nov 9 2022, 08:39

Yeah, we had much better turnout from STR owners in the other two meetings. We'll see if it makes a difference though, the way the city council is talking, they want to crack down. I doubt they'll be able to do too much though, the threat of the State Legislature stripping away local limitations on STRs is top of mind.