“Council puts an end to vacation rental debate” plus 2 more |
- Council puts an end to vacation rental debate
- Santa Cruz authorities to craft rules governing vacation rentals regarding nuisances
- New York Habitat offers Discounts on Harlem - Uptown Vacation Rental Apartments
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| Santa Cruz authorities to craft rules governing vacation rentals regarding nuisances Posted: 25 Jun 2010 02:35 PM PDT
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Santa Cruz County authorities have agreed to craft rules governing vacation rental homes following complaints from locals about wild parties and parking problems. Among the proposals being considered by county supervisors is asking landlords to pay for the cost of law enforcement responses when problems arise. Supervisors also are considering a ban on big events like wedding receptions and a requirement that guests stay at least one week. Homeowners who rent their properties say such measures would ruin them financially. On Tuesday, the supervisors unanimously decided the county Planning Department would form a committee of residents, vacation home owners and others to work out the details. Supervisors are aiming for the new rules to take effect by next spring. Last October, a group of rules that would have allowed Incline Village and Crystal Bay to identify area-specific nuisances was eliminated by the Washoe County Commissioners from the proposed nuisance ordinance. A specific section of the proposed rules (Section 8) dealt specifically with vacation homes and other rentals, an idea that met very strong and outspoken opposition from Incline Village and Lake Tahoe Realtors, who argued that section was unfair. Many Realtors made public statements and voiced concern in various Bonanza stories, and the Incline Village Board of Realtors opted to run full-page ads to encourage others to not support Section 8. "We appreciate the commissioners listening to our voice and taking our position under consideration," said Jim Nadeau, government affairs director for the Incline Village Board of Realtors, in an Oct. 28, 2009, Bonanza story, after the board voted to not include Section 8. However, it was also a decision that frustrated some local residents who worked for almost six months to define what nuisances are specific to Lake Tahoe. "It's dispiriting because of all the work we put in under the mistaken assumption that we were doing this for the county," said Andy Whyman, a member of the Lake Take Working Group that examined Incline and Crystal Bay specific nuisances, in the same story. "The commissioners allowed the staff to work for 18 months and another six months and then said 'we are throwing it all away.' It tells me something about the power of lobbyists and the power of a small vocal minority."
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| New York Habitat offers Discounts on Harlem - Uptown Vacation Rental Apartments Posted: 25 Jun 2010 12:24 AM PDT | New York Habitat is now offering a discount on Harlem - Uptown vacation rentals apartment. The discount is valid on rentals that begin in September. Accommodations can be booked between now and September 30th 2010. The discounted apartments can be found on the New York Travel Deals page of the New York Habitat Website. New York, NY (PRWEB) June 25, 2010 -- With hundreds of accommodations in New York City, New York Habitat is able to offer special discounts and travel deals on vacation rentals. From now through the end of September New York Habitat is discounting apartments in the Harlem and Uptown, Manhattan neighborhoods. To receive the discounted price the apartment rental must begin in September and be listed on the New York Travel Discounts. Some sample New York apartments in Harlem - Uptown, Manhattan that are available at a discounted price on the travel deals page include: -A New York 1 bedroom vacation rental in Harlem, Uptown (NY-14460) -A New York 2 bedroom accommodation in Harlem, Uptown (NY-14141) -A studio apartment in New York's Harlem Neighborhood (NY-14091) All Harlem, Uptown apartments are available at the discounted rate during this time. To view the discounted apartments available in Harlem visit the New York Habitat travel deal's. In addition to these apartments, New York Habitat has vacation rentals all over New York City. There are travel deals offered throughout the year on different accommodations, these deals are available on the New York Habitat's Twitter Feed. New York Habitat has been in business since 1989 and has thousands of apartments available to rent in four locations, New York, Paris, South of France and London. Vacation rentals start at 2 nights and can be rented for up to a month. Furthermore, the company offers furnished apartments from 1 month to a year and more as well as Bed and Breakfast accommodations and apartment shares. By offering apartments at discounted rates, New York Habitat is attracting new customers on top of providing deals for its existing customers. Book travel accommodations by contacting New York Habitat by e-mail, phone or submit a New York apartment request on the New York Habitat Website. ### Post Comment: Five Filters featured article: Headshot - Propaganda, State Religion and the Attack On the Gaza Peace Flotilla. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. |
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