What You Need To Know In The Vacation Rental Industry 07-25-2017

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Santa Cruz panel finalizes vacation rental restriction advice.

Should proposed new Santa Cruz regulations related to reducing the city’s vacation rental stock become law, scofflaws will be heavily fined.

Owners living on site would be the city’s only new vacation rental units allowed to go on the market.

The Santa Cruz Planning Commission early Friday established provisions for a new city law aimed at “preserving and protecting neighborhood character and long-term rental housing stock in Santa Cruz.” The draft law will require Santa Cruz City Council approval to go into effect and comes amid a partial ban on new vacation rental registration.

City officials estimate Santa Cruz has more than 100 unregistered and non-taxpaying vacation rentals.

Read on: http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/lifestyle/20170721/santa-cruz-panel-finalizes-vacation-rental-restriction-advice

Strangest Vacation Rentals (PHOTOS)

It’s the vacation moment you’ve been waiting for: a cocktail in your hand and sunshine warming your face as you lounge by the pool. But this isn’t any old resort. You’re staying in a private beach home that happens to be shaped like a gargantuan seashell.

This fantastical vacation property on Mexico’s Isla Mujeres is an example of the one-of-a-kind rentals now available to travelers through sites like Airbnb and VRBO. According to HomeAway CEO Brian Sharples, booking an unusual vacation rental “gives [travelers] bragging rights when they get home. It ups the fun factor in a big way.”

Read on: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/travel-leisure/strangest-vacation-rental_b_5648880.html

Why Hyatt Is Checking Out of Expedia. Will Other Hotels Follow Suit?

Recently, online travel agencies (OTAs) like Expedia have been increasing their market share and charging hotel partners increased booking fees. By July 31, Hyatt Hotels could be leaving the Expedia platform because of the fee increase.

Read on: https://bookingteam.com/2017/07/22/why-hyatt-is-checking-out-of-expedia-will-other-hotels-follow-suit/

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