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Residents plead for peace amid disruptive Airbnb parties

August 21, 2024 | Washington County, Oregon


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Residents plead for peace amid disruptive Airbnb parties
During a recent government meeting, a resident voiced urgent concerns regarding the impact of a neighboring rental property on their quality of life. The individual, who has lived in their home since 2004, described their property as a \"garden of Eden,\" featuring ten fruit trees and a commitment to community support. However, they expressed distress over disturbances caused by the rental, which had previously been listed on platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, but has since severed ties with them.

The resident detailed a traumatic experience linked to a party at the rental, which triggered a PTSD episode requiring mental health treatment. They emphasized the emotional toll of living next to a disruptive environment, particularly as senior citizens who have invested over two decades in their community. The resident passionately questioned local officials about their rights to peaceful enjoyment of their home and urged them to enforce noise regulations, which they feel are being ignored.

The meeting concluded without additional public testimony, leaving the resident's plea for assistance hanging in the air. The situation highlights ongoing challenges faced by communities dealing with short-term rentals and the need for effective regulation to protect residents' rights and well-being.

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