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Louisa County staff report few short‑term rental complaints in May; enforcement, monitoring to continue
Summary
County staff said they sent reminder letters to registered short‑term‑rental operators, have begun monthly coordination with the sheriff’s office on calls for service and plan follow‑up enforcement letters; in May staff identified calls at three short‑term rental properties.
County staff updated the Board of Supervisors June 2 on short‑term rental (STR) compliance, saying the county has begun active monitoring and outreach as the summer season begins.
What staff reported: Staff said the county mailed a reminder to operators who had registered under the local short‑term rental requirements and shared the rules and regulations with them. Staff has also asked the sheriff’s office to provide a monthly log of calls for service related to short‑term rentals; the county requested May’s log and reported that May produced three properties with calls for noise…
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