The degree to which a short-term rental property blends seamlessly into the existing architectural and social fabric of the surrounding urban environment.
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A situation where one party’s gain is directly offset by another’s loss, sometimes relevant in competitive short-term rental markets.
A device that detects the presence of people within a property, used for purposes like automating energy savings or monitoring occupancy limits.
Local, state, and federal taxes that apply to short-term rental income and operations, such as lodging taxes, sales taxes, and income taxes.