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Owners ordered to end illegal short-term listings or face fines; two properties given until Aug. 10
Summary
The Clearwater Code Enforcement Board on July 23 ordered owners of two properties advertised as short-term rentals to change listings or obtain municipal rental permits by Aug. 10 or face daily fines.
The Clearwater Code Enforcement Board on July 23 ordered property owners of two listings that appeared on short-term rental platforms to bring their properties into compliance with local rental rules by Aug. 10 or face daily fines.
John Stevens, a co-compliance inspector for the city, told the board that 512 South Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and 1122 Brownell Street were advertised online with stays shorter than the 31-day minimum the city requires to avoid classification as a short-term rental. Compliance steps the board accepted included changing published minimum…
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