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San Diego’s short-term rental rules a year later: Is the city cracking down on scofflaws?

Over the past year, the city has processed nearly 1,800 complaints, revoked almost 100 licenses, and levied fines, but critics say loopholes need to be closed.

According to reports, many investors are looking to add properties in San Diego beach communities for use as short-term rentals. (U-T)
According to reports, many investors are looking to add properties in San Diego beach communities for use as short-term rentals. (U-T)
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Over the past year, the city has processed nearly 1,800 complaints, revoked almost 100 licenses, and levied fines, but critics say loopholes need to be closed.

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