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The New Orleans City Council is expected to pause case-by-case exceptions to the city’s short-term rental rules that went into effect last year.
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Historic, mixed-used zones include many areas that function like neighborhood main streets. The council's move comes as the city prepares to pass new laws governing residential short-term rentals before the end of the month.
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The council plans to hold a series of meetings about new short-term rental regulations next month, before a court-ordered deadline to pass a new law by March 31.
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New Orleans City Council enacted a temporary moratorium on residential short-term rentals as it goes back to the drawing board to craft new rules.
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It’s not an idea that’s new. For centuries, New Orleanians have been taking in lodgers. But technology and a changing culture have transformed the way…
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Love them or hate them, short-term rentals are booming in New Orleans. On October, the City Council is expected to make its first vote on regulating…