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Council discusses enforcement gap on short-term rentals; staff to use third‑party data and police assistance
Summary
Council directed staff to pursue GovOS short‑term‑rental data, send notice letters to suspected unregistered rentals and coordinate with police for on-site documentation to support citations.
Nassau Bay City Council members on June 9 focused attention on short-term rentals (STRs) and code enforcement after staff said existing unregistered rentals may have slipped through oversight.
Staff reported an initial run from the third‑party service GovOS showed nine confirmed short‑term rentals and seven additional unconfirmed listings in the city. Code-enforcement staff said they have sent…
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