More Arkansas cities regulate ‘Airbnbs’ and other short-term rentals
The massive growth of the short-term rental industry is also creating headaches for city officials from Little Rock to small tourist towns in the Ozarks.
The massive growth of the short-term rental industry is also creating headaches for city officials from Little Rock to small tourist towns in the Ozarks.
“We have more single family homes that are being purchased by out-of-town folks as second vacation homes,” said Kylee Hevrdejs, Eureka Springs’ historic preservation officer and planner.
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