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Nick Foster
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Carlsbad, CA
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CA AB 1731 | Limits On STRs

Nick Foster
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Carlsbad, CA
Posted

I recieved this email from HomeAway today.

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San Diego Short-Term Rental Owners and Managers:

Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 9th, the California Assembly Judiciary Committee will consider Assembly Bill 1731, which seeks to regulate short-term rentals within the urbanized area or urban cluster of the coastal zone in San Diego County. Specifically, this bill would 1) only allow short-term rentals in a primary residence, 2) would limit unhosted rentals to 30 days per year and 3) would not allow local governments to make short-term rentals available for longer than what is allowed in this bill.

The Assembly Judiciary Committee needs to know you are opposed to AB 1731! Please click here to submit a letter to the committee voicing your opposition. If you can attend the hearing, it will take place Tomorrow, Tuesday, April 9, at the State Capitol, Room 126, Sacramento at 9:00 AM.

We need you to voice your opposition to AB 1731. Let the California State Assembly know that short-term rentals are a valuable and needed option for California property owners and tourists.

Best,

HomeAway Government Relations

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Anyone else have insight on AB1731? Probability of it passing?