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County staff steps up short-term-rental registration after lodgers tax adoption
Summary
Dona Ana County staff reported outreach and registration efforts for short-term rentals following the board's lodgers tax adoption: roughly 100 letters sent to advertised hosts, with 65–70 properties registered so far; accessory dwellings used as rentals will require SUPs and inspections.
County staff updated the Planning and Zoning Commission on an ongoing short-term-rental registration effort tied to the county’s lodgers tax and short-term-rental rules. Janine (staff) told commissioners the department identified properties advertised on platforms such as Airbnb and VRBO and sent letters to owners who were not registered; staff estimated roughly 100 letters were sent and said about 65–70 property owners have since registered. Staff…
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