Before You Turn Your Vacation Home Into a Short-Term Rental, Read This

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As summer winds down and school starts up, many are abandoning their seasonal retreats and second shelters to return to the real world. In the past, an entire inventory of lakefront cottages and countryside estates would sit dormant, awaiting the following season. Fortunately, things have changed in the era of the iPhone. With the advent of apps like Airbnb and Vrbo, second homeowners have easier options for profiting off their summer properties. However, as the short-term rental becomes more common, rules, regulations, and legal ramifications are mounting.

Before turning your home into a short-term rental, there are a few key things to consider. Find out what one lawyer says you need to do to make sure your vacation home is protected on SecondShelters.com now.

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