Short-term vacation rentals are illegal in Lake Worth Beach
So, why won’t the city crack down?
THE WHOOPING AND yelling by the women around the pool had been going on for an hour when suddenly the noise morphed into a primordial chant usually heard at strip clubs, loud enough to breach the windows of nearby houses.“Take it off! Take it off!’’
Was I dreaming?
It was 1:30 in the morning and another good time was being had next door by the latest occupants of the “party house’’ in Lake Worth Beach’s College Park neighborhood.
Read the rest of the story... by Joe Capozzi and read the laws on short-term rentals.
I don't see how people can say they spend money downtown. Where are they? Paws on the Avenue? The Tailor Shop? Does Daves need more customers than the neighborhood can provide?
ReplyDeleteThe minute I heard about AIRBNB, I knew it was going to be a headache.
There's Capitalism, and then there is corruption. Airbnb is a corruption of the norms of the area. The city should do everything in its power to close down this activity that disrupts the normal rhythm of the neighborhoods.
Either that, or the city is also corrupt!
Maybe the house is owned by someone on the commission? Lake worthless lawlessness!
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