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Elk Creek Landing residents urge county action on high‑occupancy short‑term rentals
Summary
A neighborhood group told the Louisa County Board of Supervisors on April 7 that growth in investor-owned, high‑occupancy short‑term rentals is driving noise, trespass and assessment inflation in a lakefront community and requested separate assessment of income‑generating properties and stricter enforcement of codes and safety regulations.
At the April 7 meeting of the Louisa County Board of Supervisors, David Potts of the Cuckoo District spoke for neighbors in the Elk Creek Landing lakefront development, saying investor‑owned short‑term rentals (STRs) have increased assessments and reduced residents’ quality of life.
Potts said assessments in his neighborhood have risen sharply in recent years and he attributed the increase to…
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