After complaints, a proposed ordinance that would regulate Airbnb’s has changed.
DOTHAN, Ala. - The city of Dothan is removing insurance requirements from its short-term rental ordinance that would regulate Airbnb and similar rentals.
Commissioners seemed poised to approve the ordinance at its September 6 meeting but delayed a vote after hearing complaints that the ordinance about a provision that would mandate insurance coverage up to $1 million. “After evaluation, this provision will be removed from the draft ordinance,” city of Dothan spokesperson Vincent Vincent said in a statement on Tuesday.
Other provisions that would limit the number of adults occupants to two per bedroom, impose oversight and licensing, and mandate collection of lodging taxes remain.Subscribe to our
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