Refers to a situation where a neighbor or resident within a shared building or community is opposed to the presence of a short-term rental property, often due to concerns about noise, parking, or security.
Engaging with the local community, respecting neighborhood norms, and contributing positively to the area to foster a welcoming environment for short-term rentals.
The economic, social, and environmental effects of short-term rentals on rural communities, which can include both positive impacts like job creation and negative impacts like housing affordability concerns.
Adhering to ethical and sustainable guidelines in managing short-term rentals, including fair pricing, transparent communication, and respect for local communities and regulations.
A term used to describe a neighborhood that has experienced a significant influx of short-term rentals, often leading to concerns about housing affordability, noise, and community character.
The concept of a short-term rental property blending seamlessly into the local neighborhood and community, minimizing any disruption or negative impact on the surrounding residents.