NANTUCKET - Nantucket’s long-delayed short-term rental registry program will soon open. The program was approved by town voters in 2022 but faced … [Read more...]
Chatham Activates Online Short-Term Rental Registry
CHATHAM - The Town of Chatham recently activated their new short-term rental online registry, which is a requirement under the Board of Health’s Short … [Read more...]
Local Company Offers Short-Term Rental Season Forecast
HYANNIS - A local company has provided details on their short-term rental forecast ahead of the summer. Figures from WeNeedAVacation.com, which … [Read more...]
Provincetown’s Short-Term Rental Fee Begins in New Year
PROVINCETOWN - A new fee on some short-term rental units in Provincetown will go into effect on New Year's Day. Starting January 1, an additional … [Read more...]
Rents Reach “Insane” Levels Across US With No End in Sight
NEW YORK (AP) - Rents have exploded across the country, causing many to fall behind on payments, dig deep into their savings, or downsize to subpar … [Read more...]
Rental Property Owners Saw Good Summer Turnout, Optimistic for Future
BREWSTER - Many rental home owners on the Cape and Islands reported a positive finish to the 2020 summer season amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and hopes … [Read more...]
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