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Keith Freie
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Short Term Rental Regulations - Noise Monitoring & Pool Safety Requirements

Keith Freie
  • Attorney
  • Missouri
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Hey everyone!

I am putting together a short term rental in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  The entire property is fenced.  However, there is a pool on the property that is not fenced separately.  The city code indicates you must fence, net, or use a safety alarm.  Any suggestions on the cheapest or best route?


Second, Fort Lauderdale requires a noise monitoring system.  Any suggestions?  Are their any systems that do not require a subscription?

Thanks!

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    John Underwood
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    John Underwood
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    Best is to use a fence. This should also limit your liability the most.

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